Back to newsThe Heraklion Archaeological Museum is hosting a program called "Small Stories," a series of curated exhibits or guided narratives that bring individual artifacts and their human histories to life. Located in the heart of Heraklion city center, the museum houses one of the most significant collections of Minoan art and objects in the world. This type of initiative typically invites visitors to explore lesser-known pieces through personal or historical stories connected to everyday life in ancient Crete. Tourists visiting Heraklion should consider this a strong reason to spend extra time at the museum beyond the iconic highlights like the Phaistos Disc and Minoan frescoes. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday and charges a standard admission fee. Check the official museum website or the entrance desk for current schedules and participation details for the "Small Stories" program.
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Heraklion Museum's 'Small Stories' Brings Ancient Minoan Artifacts to Life
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