The Palace of Knossos is an ancient archaeological site located on the island of Crete, Greece. It was the largest palace of the Minoan civilization, which thrived around 2000 to 1400 BCE. The palace is famous for its complex architecture, featuring multiple rooms, grand staircases, and beautiful frescoes that depict scenes of nature and daily life.
Visitors to the palace can explore its impressive ruins, which include the legendary Labyrinth associated with the myth of the Minotaur. The site offers a glimpse into the advanced society of the Minoans, showcasing their art, culture, and architectural ingenuity.