Introduction
Iraklion is the gateway to Knossos, the most impressive of the Minoan palace sites, while the museum here is home to the world's only comprehensive collection of Minoan artifacts. Beyond that, the town has magnificent fortified walls and several other testimonies to the Venetians' time of power. Iraklion is also big enough (Greece's fifth-largest city) and confident enough to have its own identity as a busy modern city. It often gets bad press because it bustles with traffic and commerce and construction -- the very things most travelers want to escape. At any rate, give Iraklion a chance. Follow the advice in this guide, and you just may come to like it.
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Venetian Walls & Tomb of Nikos Kazantzakis
These great walls and bastions were part of the fortress-city the Venetians called Candia. Two of the great city gates have survived fairly well:...
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The Archaeological Museum
This -- the world's premier collection of art and artifacts from the Minoan civilization -- amazes most visitors who are surprised by the variety...
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Historical Museum of Crete
This museum picks up where the Archaeological Museum leaves off, displaying artifacts and art from the early Christian era up to the present. You...
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