Minoan Larnakes: The Clay Coffins of Crete

Minoan larnax

A Minoan larnax is a painted clay coffin used for burial in Bronze Age Crete, often decorated with vivid scenes. Plan tickets and tours through My Greece Tours. Minoan larnakes shed light on the funerary world behind the Palace of Knossos. The sections below cover what a larnax is, how they were used, their decoration, … Read more

Minoan Peak Sanctuaries

Minoan peak sanctuary

A Minoan peak sanctuary is a mountain-top shrine where the Minoans worshipped, the most important being Mount Juktas above Knossos. Plan tickets and tours through My Greece Tours. Minoan peak sanctuaries were a key part of the religion practised at the Palace of Knossos. The sections below cover what they were, the rituals held there, … Read more

The North Entrance of Knossos and the Charging Bull

Knossos north entrance

The North Entrance of Knossos is the dramatic northern approach to the palace, famous for its restored Charging Bull relief fresco above a columned passage. Plan tickets and tours through My Greece Tours. The North Entrance is one of the most striking approaches to the Palace of Knossos. The sections below cover what it is, … Read more

The Drainage and Water System of Knossos

Knossos drainage system

The drainage and water system of Knossos was one of the most advanced in the ancient world, with terracotta pipes, stone channels and an early flushing toilet. Plan tickets and tours through My Greece Tours. The drainage and water system is among the most impressive engineering achievements of the Palace of Knossos. The sections below … Read more

Minoan Seals and Sealstones

Minoan seals

Minoan seals are small engraved gemstones and signet rings used at Knossos to stamp clay, serving administration while ranking among the finest Minoan miniature art. Plan tickets and tours through My Greece Tours. Minoan seals are among the most exquisite small finds linked to the Palace of Knossos. The sections below cover what they are, … Read more