Back to newsThe Minoan Palace of Phaistos, one of Crete's most significant archaeological sites located on the Messara Plain in southern Crete, is set to receive 3.5 million euros in restoration and infrastructure works under the EU-funded "Crete 2021-2027" regional development program. The investment aims to preserve and improve the ancient Minoan complex, which dates back over 3,500 years and is considered second in importance only to Knossos. Works may affect access to certain areas of the site during construction phases, so visitors planning a trip to Phaistos should check current opening conditions before arrival. The palace is open year-round and remains one of the island's top cultural destinations, offering sweeping views over the Messara valley. Entry is recommended as part of a day trip from Heraklion or the south coast.
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EU funds 3.5M euro restoration of Crete's Phaistos Palace
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