Phaistos
Phaistos is an ancient Minoan archaeological site located on the island of Crete, Greece. It was a significant center of civilization during the Bronze Age, known for its impressive palace complex, which features large storage rooms, workshops, and ceremonial areas. The site is famous for the discovery of the Phaistos Disc, a unique artifact inscribed with mysterious symbols.
The palace of Phaistos was built around 1700 BCE and was later rebuilt after a destructive earthquake. It played a crucial role in the trade and culture of the Minoan civilization, which is considered one of the earliest advanced societies in Europe. Today, Phaistos is a popular tourist destination, offering insights into ancient life.