Back to newsA three-day cultural celebration dedicated to Minoan Palaces concluded at Zominthos, an important archaeological site located near the village of Anogia in the Rethymno regional unit of central Crete. The closing ceremony was attended by Lina Mendoni, Greece's Minister of Culture, marking the event's significance at the national level. Zominthos is a Minoan-era palatial complex situated on the slopes of Mount Psiloritis at around 1,180 metres altitude, and is considered a key site illustrating the broad reach of Minoan civilisation across the island. The mayor of Anogia described it as an important day for the region. Visitors interested in Minoan history can explore the Zominthos excavation site, which is accessible from Anogia village, roughly 35 kilometres south of Heraklion. Check local archaeological service announcements for upcoming guided visit schedules.
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