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KNOSSOS , the largest of the Minoan palaces , reached its cultural peak more than three thousand years ago, though a town of some importance persisted here well into the Roman era. It lies on a low, largely man-made hill some 5km southeast of Iraklion; the surrounding hillsides are rich in lesser remains spanning 25 centuries, starting at the beginning of the second millennium BC.

Barely a hundred years ago the palace existed only in mythology. Knossos was the court of the legendary King Minos, whose wife Pasiphae bore the Minotaur, half-bull, half-man. Here the labyrinth was constructed by Daedalus to contain the monster, and youths were brought from Athens as human sacrifice until Theseus arrived to slay the beast and, with Ariadne's help, escape its lair. The discovery of the palace, and the interplay of these legends with fact, is among the most amazing tales of modern archeology. Heinrich Schliemann, the German excavator of Troy, suspected that a major Minoan palace lay under the various tumuli here, but was denied the necessary permission to dig by the local Ottoman authorities at the end of the nineteenth century. It was left for Sir Arthur Evans, whose name is indelibly associated with Knossos, to excavate the site, from 1900 onwards.

The #2 and #4 local buses set off every ten minutes from Iraklion's city bus stands (adjacent to the eastbound bus station), proceed up 25-Avgoustou (with a stop just south of Platia Venizelou) and out of town on Odhos-1821 and Evans. This is also the route you should also take if driving (follow the signs from Platia Eleftherias); a taxi from the centre will cost around ?2.50. At Knossos, outside the

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fenced site, stands the caravanserai where ancient wayfarers would rest and water their animals. Head out onto the road and you'll find no lack of watering holes for modern travellers either - a string of rather pricey tavernas and tacky souvenir stands. There are several rooms for rent here, and if you're really into Minoan culture, there's a lot to be said for staying out this way to get an early start. Be warned, though, that this zone is expensive and unashamedly commercial.


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