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Archaeological Site of Agia Triada
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Archaeological Site of Agia Triada

Archaeological SitesKalamaki - Pitsidia, Heraklion
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Kalamaki - Pitsidia, Heraklion

TimingSeasonal hours; check before you go
PriceFree to visit
AreaKalamaki - Pitsidia, Heraklion
TimingSeasonal hours; check before you go
TypeArchaeological Sites
PriceFree to visit

Overview

The Archaeological Site of Agia Triada, located in the Messara plain of Crete, offers a fascinating glimpse into Minoan civilization. Situated just a few kilometers west of the prominent Palace of Phaistos, it wasn't a palace itself but rather a significant settlement, possibly a royal villa or an important administrative center. \n\rThe "Royal Villa": Though smaller than the palaces at Knossos and Phaistos, this L-shaped complex showcases typical Minoan architectural elements like light wells, courtyards, shrines, storerooms, and workshops. Its well-preserved multi-story structures provide insights into Minoan daily life. Some believe it served as a summer residence for the rulers of Phaistos. Beyond the villa, excavations have revealed remnants of houses and a marketplace (Agora), indicating a thriving community. \n\rBurial Sites: The site includes Early Minoan tholos tombs (beehive-shaped) and Late Minoan chamber tombs, illustrating the evolution of burial customs. The renowned painted Agia Triada Sarcophagus, now in the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, was discovered here, offering unique depictions of Minoan funerary rituals.

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