Considered Europe’s oldest city, Knossos served as the center of the great Bronze Age Minoan civilization that inhabited the island of Crete since 7000 B.C. Among striking ancient findings in the area is the palace of King Minos, which with its 1,300 rooms and living spaces, resembles the legendary Minoan Labyrinth. In mythology, it is […]
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