Epic Palace : Knossos ⟶
) served as the centerpiece for public ceremonies and spectacles.
: The palace featured multi-story buildings, grand staircases, and a remarkably modern plumbing system including terracotta pipes and flush toilets. Epic Palace : Knossos
The site was rediscovered and extensively excavated starting in 1900 by British archaeologist . ) served as the centerpiece for public ceremonies
Today, Knossos is one of Greece's most popular archaeological sites. 300 to 1
: The complex spanned over 20,000 square meters and contained approximately 1,300 to 1,500 interconnecting rooms. Central Court : A large paved court (roughly