Heraklion, Greece
Heraklion, Greece
Heraklion, Greece is not only the economic, cultural, and transportation center of Crete, but also plays an important role in the exchange and development of the entire Mediterranean region.✌️
Here are some recommended tourist attractions:💡
Historical sites🦋
- Knossos Palace: Located about 5 km south of Heraklion, it is the most important site of the Minoan civilization. The palace is large, covering an area of about 22,000 square meters, with more than 1,500 rooms and a complex architectural structure, like a labyrinth. The palace preserves many exquisite murals, such as the Bull-Leaping Fresco and the Prince of the Lilies, which show the splendor of the Minoan civilization. - Phaistos Palace: The second most important Minoan civilization site on Crete, located south of Heraklion. It is similar in architectural style to Knossos Palace, but smaller in scale, with fewer visitors, and a quieter atmosphere to experience the history.✨️
- Heraklion Venetian Walls: Built in the 13th century, it was built during the Venetian rule to defend against foreign enemies and is one of the best-preserved medieval walls in Europe. Walking along the walls, you can overlook the city and the harbor.🌊
Museums🔅
- Heraklion Archaeological Museum: One of the most important archaeological museums in Greece, it houses a large collection of artifacts from the Minoan civilization, such as the Phaistos Disc, the Bull's Head, and the Snake Goddess statue, making it the best place to learn about the Minoan civilization.👣