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About Musée Archéologique d'Héraklion
Le Musée Archéologique d'Héraklion est la principale institution consacrée à l'art et à la civilisation minoens en Crète. Il réunit la collection la plus complète au monde d'objets issus de cette civilisation, parmi lesquels le disque de Phaistos, les fresques du palais de Cnossos et les célèbres figurines de la Déesse aux serpents. Réparti sur deux niveaux et entièrement rénové en 2014, le bâtiment retrace plus de 5 500 ans d'histoire crétoise, du Néolithique à l'époque romaine, selon un parcours chronologique. Le musée est situé en plein centre-ville, rue Xanthoudidou, à environ 5 kilomètres de l'aéroport international d'Héraklion.
Questions fréquentes
What are the Heraklion Archaeological Museum's opening hours?
The museum is typically open daily, with extended hours in the summer season. Winter hours are usually reduced, and it is closed on certain public holidays—always check the official website for current times before your visit.
How much does it cost to enter the Heraklion Archaeological Museum?
There is an admission fee, with reduced rates for seniors, students, and children. A combined ticket for the museum and the archaeological site of Knossos is also available and offers a discount compared to purchasing separate entries.
What is the most famous artifact in the museum?
The museum holds several renowned artifacts. The Phaistos Disc, with its undeciphered script, and the Bull-Leaping fresco from the Palace of Knossos are among the most significant. The collection of Minoan gold jewelry and the Snake Goddess figurines are also major highlights.
How do I get to the Heraklion Archaeological Museum from the city center?
The museum is located in the heart of Heraklion on Xanthoudidou Street, within easy walking distance of the central Eleftherias Square. Public buses serve the area, and taxis are readily available for a direct trip.
Is the museum accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
Yes, the modern museum building is designed to be accessible. It features elevators, ramps, and accessible restrooms to accommodate visitors with reduced mobility throughout its exhibition halls.
Can I visit the museum and Knossos in one day?
Yes, many visitors combine both sites. The archaeological site of Knossos is about 5 kilometers south of the museum. Using the combined ticket and planning for travel time allows you to see the artifacts and the palace ruins in a single, full-day itinerary.
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