Back to newsThe Minoan Palace of Phaistos, one of Crete's most significant archaeological sites located on the Messara Plain in the south of the island, is set to undergo major preservation works funded by the Region of Crete. The project, valued at 3.5 million euros, aims to protect and reinforce the ancient palace complex, which dates back over 3,500 years and is considered second in importance only to Knossos among Minoan palatial centers. The investment reflects ongoing efforts to safeguard the site's structural integrity for future generations. Tourists planning to visit Phaistos should check ahead for any temporary access restrictions to certain areas during construction. The site remains open to visitors and continues to offer panoramic views over the Messara Plain alongside its remarkable Bronze Age ruins.
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Crete Funds €3.5M Preservation Project for Ancient Phaistos Palace
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