Crete’s ancient Knossos Palace has been officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, solidifying its role in Europe’s cultural and archaeological legacy. Announced during UNESCO’s July 12 session, the designation is expected to boost tourism across the island. Visitors can now explore the Minoan civilization’s intricate palace complex, surrounded by Crete’s natural beauty. Knossos joins the global heritage map as a top destination for cultural and historical travel.

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