Thank you. I am going soon and this helped in planning. You provide useful information, that people can use and not just instagram moments, real experiences. I feel much more comfortable, now. You are doing a very good job. I view many of your videos. Keep up the great work and encouraging us to see the world and be mindful of all places and people. 😊
Thank you so much for doing this video! I loved it!! I was there in 1978. Back then, they did not have ropes or wooden walkways. We were free to walk in the small areas. I remember setting my 6 month old son on the kings chair and taking a picture of him. And I also remember standing next to the red poles on that famous building, looking at the artwork. So beautiful. I love this place and hope I can visit again. I live in the United States. Crete is beautiful!! By chance, do you do video's of going down old road through Kokini Hani? I used to live at 57 old road. I hope I have the name of the road right. It is along the beach. Thank you so much for posting this video. It brought back sweet memories.
🙋hi from Scotland ,hi thank you for sharing this amazing vidio I came to see this twenty years ago and it is so different it has been built up a lot since then it was more rubble back then they have made an amazing job building the sale back up ,it is so peaceful there and there is a lovly atmosphere when you walk around stay safe take care Anne Scott from Scotland
@@zameerpactyan thank you zameer I miss getting to Crete because of covid I have family live there ,a sister at cournas lake and my brother lives up in the village of hippos take care stay safe I watch all your vidios thank you
Hi Zameer, it has changed a lot since our first visit in 1997. In the "old" times there where no shops, no restaurants, no busstation. But it's still beautiful. Thanks for the Video. Have a good time 😎
Спасибо за видео🤗, я была в Кноссе в мае 2003 года, тогда было много народа, а вам повезло - так свободно можно посмотреть все уголки дворца. Thank you for this video, bless you, from Russia 🤗🇷🇺🇷🇺❤️❤️
Hi Zamer,the stone horns you show in the video are the so-called 'horns of consecration' dedicated to the Sacred Bull which was venerated by the Minoean people as a 'creature of the cosmos'.
Hello Zameer (Samir), the red columns, the bull's horns, the square columns are made of cement as well as the corners of interior rooms, open and painted in the middle of ruins. All this was done in the last century by the man represented by the statue at the entrance, Arthur Evans. I'm still a fan of its architectural design.😁
Is it still possible to buy combined ticket to the museum in Heraklion and to Knossos? If yes I recommend to do this because it is not only cheaper, if you want visit both places, but it may help avoid queue in Knossos when ticket is bought in the museum.
And built the palace. Would love to know where the populace lived? Hmn I can't imagine walking here as I wrecked a good pair of shoes in Agrigento to visit the temples
Hello I really do appreciate your videos! 👌 Planning a trip to Chania in 1 week. I'm a hobby photographer, and i am looking for a village or something with wite walls and blue roofing and so! Do you have any suggestions on how to find something like that? Best Regards Urban Eriksson
Blue roofing is very rare in Crete, one week is a lot of time you can go to Loutro and also the old town of Rethymno is pretty interesting still has venetian textures.
Bull's horns are the symbol. These were the people who revered bull jumping. The myth is that they took youth boys and girls of teenage years to perform in bull jumping. Read the books by Mary Renault THE KIND MUST DIE and THE BULL FROM THE SEA. They are about the mythical Theseus and his Cretan adventure that gives a wonderful picture of the bull jumping and Konos in ancient times. I am an art historian who loves the ancient history of Greece and other civilizations. I've studied art in Greece and ESL and lived on the mainland for a short time and have friends in Athens and where I lived in Petalidi 20 minutes from Kalamata. I have never been here but I've wanted to visit it and I hope to do so someday.
Great vid zameer but you are spending far too much time on the north coast lately.. get yourself down the south east.. makrigialos, xerocambos, goudouras etc. etc. A wonderful part of crete you are not seeing.
@@zameerpactyan Its understandable but also kind of sad to see how much of the area is closed. In 1997 it was even able to sit on the throne und nearly everything was possible to walk around.
You have to know that is illegal to filming in to the archeological sites.. you will pay a huge amount of money for your video if someone reveal it. Have it in your mind!!
Hello from Switzerland. A new friend here..beautiful video.big like and suport🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for the comment and support!
Thank you. I am going soon and this helped in planning. You provide useful information, that people can use and not just instagram moments, real experiences. I feel much more comfortable, now. You are doing a very good job. I view many of your videos. Keep up the great work and encouraging us to see the world and be mindful of all places and people. 😊
Absolutely loved it here 😍😍
i was 4 Times there because it is so magical and i had a special feeling. Thanks for the video :-)
Yes it really is special!
ZAMEER THANK YOU ! I DID NOT HAVE THE CHANCE TO GO TO THIS PLACE . . . . . . . ❤
My wife is in to History she is going to enjoy this palace......thanks Zameer for bringing me to a palace....take care.
Always welcome
Thank you so much for doing this video! I loved it!! I was there in 1978. Back then, they did not have ropes or wooden walkways. We were free to walk in the small areas. I remember setting my 6 month old son on the kings chair and taking a picture of him. And I also remember standing next to the red poles on that famous building, looking at the artwork. So beautiful. I love this place and hope I can visit again. I live in the United States. Crete is beautiful!! By chance, do you do video's of going down old road through Kokini Hani? I used to live at 57 old road. I hope I have the name of the road right. It is along the beach. Thank you so much for posting this video. It brought back sweet memories.
Nice to hear from you! Of course I am gonna do that video! I hope you can see your area in it.
@@zameerpactyan the house I lived in was tall. It was on the beach side of the road. 2 or 3 stories high. Thank you so much!!
🙋hi from Scotland ,hi thank you for sharing this amazing vidio I came to see this twenty years ago and it is so different it has been built up a lot since then it was more rubble back then they have made an amazing job building the sale back up ,it is so peaceful there and there is a lovly atmosphere when you walk around stay safe take care Anne Scott from Scotland
You are very welcome
@@zameerpactyan thank you zameer I miss getting to Crete because of covid I have family live there ,a sister at cournas lake and my brother lives up in the village of hippos take care stay safe I watch all your vidios thank you
Nice video. I was in Knossos in 2018. Same route, same bus from Heraklion. Wonderful memories.
Thank you for the comment!
Hi Zameer, it has changed a lot since our first visit in 1997.
In the "old" times there where no shops, no restaurants, no busstation.
But it's still beautiful.
Thanks for the Video.
Have a good time 😎
Thank you so much for the informative comment!
Very nice video
Thank you!
Amazing video!! Keep up the good content!!
Thank you! I will.
The bull was the symbol of the sun and the power of light and also of physical strength in the Minoan culture.
Thank you for letting us know!
Not sure if I would describe it as a thoughtfully built place, or that it had a good feeling.
Спасибо за видео🤗, я была в Кноссе в мае 2003 года, тогда было много народа, а вам повезло - так свободно можно посмотреть все уголки дворца. Thank you for this video, bless you, from Russia 🤗🇷🇺🇷🇺❤️❤️
Hi Zamer,the stone horns you show in the video are the so-called 'horns of consecration' dedicated to the Sacred Bull which was venerated by the Minoean people as a 'creature of the cosmos'.
Thank you for the comment! Really appreciate it.
Things have changed and very commercialized at the entrance but once you are in the palace grounds it's well worth the visit amazing place 😊😊😊👍👍👍
Thank you so much for the comment!
Nice tour👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much!
Hello Zameer (Samir), the red columns, the bull's horns, the square columns are made of cement as well as the corners of interior rooms, open and painted in the middle of ruins. All this was done in the last century by the man represented by the statue at the entrance, Arthur Evans. I'm still a fan of its architectural design.😁
Hey... Thanks a lot for the comment! Merry Christmas, and wish you a happy new year 🎄😁
Nice👌
Thanks for the comment.
Is it still possible to buy combined ticket to the museum in Heraklion and to Knossos? If yes I recommend to do this because it is not only cheaper, if you want visit both places, but it may help avoid queue in Knossos when ticket is bought in the museum.
Yes they offered me that for 20 euros! 5 euros extra for the museum. Thanks for the comment.
Nice one
Thank you.
You are welcome!
They used the availability of the rocks to build.
Took a gorgeous bit of land
And built the palace.
Would love to know where the populace lived? Hmn
I can't imagine walking here as I wrecked a good pair of shoes in Agrigento to visit the temples
Can people get in the Room of Minoa's throne?
Yes I guess yes!
Hello
I really do appreciate your videos! 👌
Planning a trip to Chania in 1 week. I'm a hobby photographer, and i am looking for a village or something with wite walls and blue roofing and so!
Do you have any suggestions on how to find something like that?
Best Regards
Urban Eriksson
Blue roofing is very rare in Crete, one week is a lot of time you can go to Loutro and also the old town of Rethymno is pretty interesting still has venetian textures.
✌🏽
Thank you!
Bull's horns are the symbol. These were the people who revered bull jumping. The myth is that they took youth boys and girls of teenage years to perform in bull jumping. Read the books by Mary Renault THE KIND MUST DIE and THE BULL FROM THE SEA. They are about the mythical Theseus and his Cretan adventure that gives a wonderful picture of the bull jumping and Konos in ancient times. I am an art historian who loves the ancient history of Greece and other civilizations. I've studied art in Greece and ESL and lived on the mainland for a short time and have friends in Athens and where I lived in Petalidi 20 minutes from Kalamata. I have never been here but I've wanted to visit it and I hope to do so someday.
Thank you so much for such a profound explanation!
Great vid zameer but you are spending far too much time on the north coast lately.. get yourself down the south east.. makrigialos, xerocambos, goudouras etc. etc. A wonderful part of crete you are not seeing.
Thanks for the tips! absolutely as soon as possible :) ✌
Sadly, it is so commercial. I imagine it like it used to be with none of this around it.
Thank you for the comment.
It symbolized the bull horns in the minoan culture.
Awesome!
@@zameerpactyan Its understandable but also kind of sad to see how much of the area is closed. In 1997 it was even able to sit on the throne und nearly everything was possible to walk around.
Last time when i was there things were open than this time,maybe it's because of This situation.
You have to know that is illegal to filming in to the archeological sites.. you will pay a huge amount of money for your video if someone reveal it. Have it in your mind!!
Actually I did ask the reception before I film 😁 Thank you for the comment!
Drainage chambers
Hahahaha....I only can speak english!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not an English speaking person also. Need to have lessons in proper use of English. Sorry