Back to newsGreece's Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, recently visited the Palace of Knossos, the most significant Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and one of the most visited attractions in Greece. The visit is part of an ongoing series of meetings and site inspections the minister is conducting across the island. Knossos, located approximately 5 kilometres south of Heraklion, is the legendary centre of Minoan civilisation dating back over 3,500 years. The site is open to visitors daily, with guided tours available in multiple languages. Ministerial attention to archaeological sites often signals upcoming investment in preservation, infrastructure, or visitor facilities. Tourists planning a trip to Knossos should allow two to three hours for a full visit and book tickets in advance during peak summer months to avoid long queues.
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Greece's Culture Minister Visits Iconic Knossos Palace on Crete
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