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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648115
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648115

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
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1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648116
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648116

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648117
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648117

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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Tourists take pictures near the Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648118
Tourists take pictures near the Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring...

#13648118

1 May 2026

Tourists take pictures near the Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greec... Editorial
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1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
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Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greec...

#13648119

1 May 2026

Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648120
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648120

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648121
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648121

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greec... Editorial
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1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648122
Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greec...

#13648122

1 May 2026

Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648123
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648123

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
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1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648124
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648124

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648125
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648125

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648126
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648126

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greec... Editorial
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1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648127
Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greec...

#13648127

1 May 2026

Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648128
Tourists take pictures near the Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring...

#13648128

1 May 2026

Tourists take pictures near the Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a... Editorial
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1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648129
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a...

#13648129

1 May 2026

The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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Tourists take pictures near the Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring... Editorial
Minoan Palace Of Knossos
1 May 2026 · Knossos, Greece
#13648130
Tourists take pictures near the Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring...

#13648130

1 May 2026

Tourists take pictures near the Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete


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