Our last stop on our trip was Crete. This was one of the main settlements of the Minoans. That's why our first sight was the Palace of Knossos, another really cool archeological site. One thing that was different about this site though is that a lot of it was reconstructed in an attempt to protect the site from the elements. This is or was apparently controversial because the main excavator (Arthur Evans) reconstructed things they way he thought they were. Granted, he was one of the leaders in his field so his guess was probably one of the best at the time, but now they think some of his original ideas about what certain areas were used for might have been wrong. but either way, it was an awesome site.
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Walking in |
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really big storage jugs |
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you can see a fresco of a tree behind those pillars |
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maybe a stage? or maybe just crossroads or something. |
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Fresco called "The Waterbearer" |
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Fresco called "Prince of the Lillies" |
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staircase (I'm pretty sure the pipes were added in recently) |
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the line to see the throne room |
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a mock-up of the throne |
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the throne roon |
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a better picture of the griffin painting |
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more paintings |
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a model of what they think it used to look like found in the Archeological Museum |
If you go, make sure you go early. People were streaming in when we left around 11ish. They offer guided tours in several languages, but we didn't take one. It didn't seem worth ten euro to be shuffled around with a large group of people, especially since this place had a lot of informational plaques.
After we got back to our hotel from Knossos, we walked around downtown Heraklion (Iraklio) in search of lunch. And found some other stuff too.
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Eleftherias Square, across from our hotel |
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Morosini Fountain |
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the Loggios - former city hall |
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Church of Agios Titos |
After walking around the pedstrian streets for a while, we went to the Archeological Museum. They have a lot of cool stuff from Cretan History and kind of give you a nice timeline of all the different stages of the island and the different people that inhabited it. so we spent a good chuck of time there.
After dinner, we went down to the port, which was built by the Venetians when they had control of the island.
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Pedestrian street |
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Venetian port |
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city as seen from the port |
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sunset |
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closer up |
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even more close up |
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the wave that almost splashed us and sunset in the background |
The next day we flew back to Germany, where even more adventures awaited.
All in all, the trip to Greece was amazing. It had its ups and downs, but no major problems or setbacks, so we can't complain much.
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