Ancient ruins

Malia Palace fornleifarstaður

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Ioannis
August 24, 2021
The Malia Palace found is the third largest palace of Minoan Crete. It occupies 7500 square meters near Hersonissos in Northern Crete. It was first built around 1900 BC, a time of feverish development for the entire island population. It was destroyed by unknown reasons around 1650 before it was immediately rebuilt. It a big must for everyone. Tip: if you visit it during the summer months, make sure you visit either very early say 9am or make sure you have a bottle of water to stay hydrated, since it can get very hot.
The Malia Palace found is the third largest palace of Minoan Crete. It occupies 7500 square meters near Hersonissos in Northern Crete. It was first built around 1900 BC, a time of feverish development for the entire island population. It was destroyed by unknown reasons around 1650 before it was imm…
Nikos
March 22, 2020
Experience the Minoan civilization, take a walk round the 4000 year ruins and admire the great achievements of the early Cretans. See the palace, the stadium, the storage houses and the pottery of this time.
Benny & Marina
January 20, 2017
After the Minoan Palace of Knossos in Heraklion is this another famous Minoan Archeological Site not far from our Appartments !
Anna And Leandros
December 17, 2021
Palace of Malia, is the third- largest of the Minoan Palaces and is considered the most "provincial" of them. It covered an area of 7,500 sq.m. and according to tradition the third son of Zeus and Europa, Sarpedon, brother of the legendary king Minos, ruled here. Distance from the villa 10Km
Aimilios
June 2, 2017
3500 years ago Minoan Palace , 3rd bigger after Knossos and Faistos Palace

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