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One to see along with Phaistos
Just three kilometres west of Phaistos, at the opposite end of the ridge of hills on the south side of Geropotamos, the Minoan site of Agia Triada is attractively sited towards the foot of the slope, ...
Phantastic site once in close connection with Faistos Palace. Unfortunately this is open only from 8 to 15.30 and there is no panel to explain anything, you can get an introduction by scanning a qr c...
Over the years I have probably visited Agia Triada 10 times and I never tire of it. A peaceful setting and very interesting remains of a Minoan settlement, there are even giant pots just sitting in s...
Beautiful place to visit, as it's definitely much quieter and more peaceful than the bigger archeological "heavyweights" like the nearby Faistos or the Archeological Museum of Irakleio. It's not a big...
This is a Minoan palace, but not one of those big ones like Knossos and Festos. There are very special things to discover but documentation and service are low.
One to see along with Phaistos
Just three kilometres west of Phaistos, at the opposite end of the ridge of hills on the south side of Geropotamos, the Minoan site of Agia Triada is attractively sited towards the foot of the slope, ...
Wonderful site, it would deserve more investment
Phantastic site once in close connection with Faistos Palace. Unfortunately this is open only from 8 to 15.30 and there is no panel to explain anything, you can get an introduction by scanning a qr c...
A great site
Over the years I have probably visited Agia Triada 10 times and I never tire of it. A peaceful setting and very interesting remains of a Minoan settlement, there are even giant pots just sitting in s...
Nice, but it could use some work.
Beautiful place to visit, as it's definitely much quieter and more peaceful than the bigger archeological "heavyweights" like the nearby Faistos or the Archeological Museum of Irakleio. It's not a big...
Great palace, too little service
This is a Minoan palace, but not one of those big ones like Knossos and Festos. There are very special things to discover but documentation and service are low.