Knossos et Arch Museum d'Héraklion (Guide + Transfert + Billet)





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Transfert gratuit vers le palais de Knossos et le musée archéologique d'Héraklion. Uniquement depuis la ville d'HERAKLION (rayon de 3 km du centre-ville). Hôtel - port - prise en charge / retour à l'aéroport. Billet d'entrée pour le palais de Knossos et le musée archéologique d'Héraklion. Guide en direct parlant ANG - petit groupe jusqu'à 8 personnes. Nous rencontrons les voyageurs 30 min avant l'heure de début du tour
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Début de la visite à 11h : Avoir le luxe de Knossos pour vous tout seul et profiter d'une visite guidée de ce magnifique monument de la civilisation minoenne abritant des légendes telles que le Minotaure et le Labyrinthe. Rejoignez notre petit groupe (jusqu'à 8 personnes) Visite à pied du palais de Knossos avec un guide touristique agréé. Retrouvez votre guide à côté de l'entrée du site archéologique, juste à côté du restaurant Little Garden près de la billetterie. Votre guide tiendra une pancarte avec le logo WeGuide.
Début de la visite à 14h00 (14h00) Le musée archéologique d'Héraklion est l'un des musées les plus grands et les plus importants de Grèce et l'un des musées les plus importants d'Europe. Il abrite des objets représentatifs de toutes les périodes de la préhistoire et de l'histoire crétoises, couvrant une période chronologique de plus de 5 500 ans, de la période néolithique à l'époque romaine. La collection minoenne singulièrement importante contient des exemples uniques de l'art minoen, dont beaucoup sont de véritables chefs-d'œuvre. Le musée d'Héraklion est considéré à juste titre comme le musée de la culture minoenne par excellence dans le monde.
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(7)
If you are in Crete this is a must to visit. We went twice as there is so much to see. You can purchase a ticket by card inside reception to avoid queues at the desk if it is busy. There is an option to add other attractions to the ticket to save money. We spent a couple of hours on the ground floor which was fascinating.
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Visit with 2 children, free entrance for children. The visit is possible with stroller, resting points are present. Large spaces allow children to walk around. Between 11:00 and 13:00 no queue at the checkouts.
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Place full of history, to do absolutely, preferably early in the morning during the peak season in order to avoid crowding.
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Incredible collection of artifacts well displayed with very helpful descriptions in greek and english. We learned a lot about the Minoans through the displays. Provides excellent context for the Palace of Knossos. Unfortunately there are no audio guides offered. The free english museum foldout guide was not available on the day we went - other languages were available. There is a coat / bag check service.
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Beautiful collection not to be missed! Beautiful pieces that reveal a lot about the history of the Crete. In addition the museum is well air conditioned.
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VISITING this museum was like coming down on Christmas morning to open your presents. Everywhere we went there were fresh wonders to see and marvel at together with a wealth of information that was impossible to fully take in. Everything became a whirl of impressions from gold jewellery to double headed axes and from marvellous frescoes including the famous dolphins fresco to colourful pottery, coffins, statues, collections of animal figures, ornate shields and mosaics. We lost ourselves here for several hours, but always keep your guard up for behaviour because staff are fiercely protective of the exhibits. Even in the short time we were there I saw at least six family groups or careless adults warned about their behaviour which staff felt threatened the exhibits. There was no apology from staff for their strong words nor should there have been. People know they are in an important museum and should behave with respect. If you are planning a visit then you should start on the ground floor where the first dozen rooms contain the Minoan collection. Move on then to the first floor covering frescoes and history before you end back on the ground floor with the sculpture collection. Private collections are presented in separate sections. There are good quality toilets in the museum together with plenty of chances to a buy a souvenir if you want one. When you exit the museum it is possible to descend slowly to the port area and explore that as well, passing shops and tavernas along the way.
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Good time, interesting museum but a bit repetitive and quick to do. Fortunately it is free for under-25s in the European Union with the combined ticket for knossos.
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