John Sheldon's photos with the keyword: Ruin

The North Entrance at Knossos Palace

02 Oct 2018 2 3 310
The Knossos Palace remains are sited just south of modern day Heraklion in Crete. It was the centre of the Minoan civilisation and in mythology was the residence of King Minos. It is noted for its use of luxury materials, complex 'labyrinthine' architectural plan, advanced building techniques (including measures against earthquake damage and drainage that still works) and impressive size. These are remains of the second palace on the site, which lasted from about 1700 to 1350 BCE. The 'North Propylaeum' is the North Entrance to the Palace and it is located at the end of the road from the harbour.

Throne Room (Goddess Sanctuary) at Knossos

02 Oct 2018 2 1 415
The Throne Room at Knossos Palace is popularly thought to have been the place where the kings of the Minoan civilisation sat in state. It could equally have been a room dedicated to religious purposes, perhaps the main shrine in the Palace. This might explain the low ceiling and sense of mystery. The throne would have been where or a priestess representing the deity sat. (Minoan religion appears to have been founded on a mother goddess figure.) The Knossos Palace remains are sited just south of modern day Heraklion in Crete. It was the centre of the Minoan civilisation and in mythology was the residence of King Minos. These are remains of the second palace on the site, which lasted from about 1700 to 1350 BCE.

The Grand Staircase at Knossos Palace

02 Oct 2018 1 1 314
The Knossos Palace remains are sited just south of modern day Heraklion in Crete. It was the centre of the Minoan civilisation and in mythology was the residence of King Minos. It is noted for its use of luxury materials, complex 'labyrinthine' architectural plan, advanced building techniques (including measures against earthquake damage and drainage that still works) and impressive size. These are remains of the second palace on the site, which lasted from about 1700 to 1350 BCE. The Grand Staircase is in the east wing of the Palace. It was once thought to have led down stairs to the royal apartments, but recent opinion holds that the rooms below would have been too gloomy for royal occupation. There are 54 stairs, remarkably well preserved.

Small entrance ramp at Knossos Palace

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The Knossos Palace remains are sited just south of modern day Heraklion in Crete. It was the centre of the Minoan civilisation and in mythology was the residence of King Minos. These are remains of the second palace on the site, which lasted from about 1700 to 1350 BCE. This ramp lies at the end of the road from the sea. Its narrowness is believed to be for security reasons. The rest of the site does not suggest that smallness was important to Minoan architects.

The Royal Road at Knossos Palace

02 Oct 2018 1 1 284
This is one of the oldest and best preserved ancient roads in Europe. It originally ran from the sea, through the town, to the Palace. The Knossos Palace remains are sited just south of modern day Heraklion in Crete. It was the centre of the Minoan civilisation and in mythology was the residence of King Minos. These are remains of the second palace on the site, which lasted from about 1700 to 1350 BCE.

At the Temple of Apollo, Naxos

10 Aug 2018 4 2 272
The great door leading into the Temple of Apollo. Near Naxos town on the Greek island of Naxos.

At the Temple of Apollo, Naxos

10 Aug 2018 1 292
The great door leading into the Temple of Apollo. Near Naxos town on the Greek island of Naxos.

Church of St John Gyroula, Sangri, Naxos.

29 Jul 2018 4 1 225
In the background - the partially restored ruins of Temple of Demeter. The latter was built about 530BC and has been partially restored, to the extent allowed by the Greek authorities.