Back to newsGreece's Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, visited the Zominthos archaeological site on Mount Ida in central Crete, announcing that Crete is strengthening its standing on the global cultural map. Zominthos is a significant Minoan-era palatial complex situated at roughly 1,200 metres altitude on the Psiloritis massif, making it one of the highest known Minoan settlements. The ministerial visit signals renewed institutional support for the site's ongoing excavations and its promotion as a cultural destination. Visitors to Crete interested in Minoan history can access Zominthos from the village of Anogia. The site offers a less-visited alternative to Knossos, with panoramic mountain scenery adding to the experience. Check local excavation schedules before visiting, as access may be seasonal.
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Greece Elevates Minoan Archaeological Site in Central Crete
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