Back to newsA current exhibition at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens explores an unexpected historical link between Crete and the Inca civilization of the Andes. At its center is a Cretan figure known as "Petros from Chandax" (Chandax being the medieval name for Heraklion), who traveled the vast Inca road network centuries ago. The exhibition highlights the Great Inca Trail, one of the most remarkable road systems in history, and the role this Cretan traveler played in connecting two ancient worlds. Visitors to Crete with an interest in the island's broader historical reach can complement a trip to Heraklion's own Archaeological Museum with a visit to the Athens exhibition, which is currently open. Check the National Archaeological Museum website for current opening hours and admission fees before visiting.
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Exhibition Reveals Medieval Cretan's Link to Inca Civilization
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