Palace of Phaistos
The Palace of Phaistos is an ancient Minoan archaeological site located on the island of Crete, Greece. It dates back to around 2000 BCE and was a significant center of the Minoan civilization. The palace complex features multiple levels, large courtyards, and intricate storage rooms, showcasing advanced architectural techniques of the time.
Phaistos is known for its unique Phaistos Disc, a clay artifact inscribed with mysterious symbols. The site offers insights into Minoan culture, including their art, trade, and social organization. Today, it remains a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in ancient history and archaeology.