A Definite Must-Visit – The Palace of Knossos
Crete has long been known as the cultural and historic hub of Greece, but what makes this island stand out from all the rest? Don’t you know that it was in Crete where modern civilisation was born? Crete overflows with ancient landmarks and ruins vastly thanks to the Minoan civilisation which thrived on the island many centuries ago.
The Minoan civilisation left behind multiple temples, landmarks and ancient sites across Crete but the most marvellous is by far the Minoan Palace of Knossos. The fabulous Minoan Palace of Knossos is a definite must-visit. Tourists are immediately transported back in time upon stepping foot on this ancient site where they marvel at the imposing ruins of the palace, preserved frescoes depicting scenes of the Crete’s daily life at the time as well as impressive and dominating structures and historic landmarks.
Historians think that the Palace of Knossos was hit by tsunami waves back in 1500 BC, due to the volcanic eruption of Thera. The palace was discovered under layers of ash because of the volcanic eruption. Nonetheless, the ash is the reason the frescoes preserved their vibrant and lively colours all these years.
After the devastating destruction of the Palace of Knossos the Minoan civilisation started to decline. The Palace of Knossos is a wonderful time-capsule journey through the ages which visitors definitely remember for years to come.