Knossos (Κνωσσός) is an important archaeological site near the city of Heraklion, Crete. It was the most important center of Minoan civilization and the location of an incredible palace.
Melanes (Μέλανες) is a village in Naxos, Greece, about 8 kilometers southeast of Naxos Town. The landscape around the village is dotted with minor but nonetheless important archaeological sites.
The Lyceum (Λύκειον) is an archaeological site where Aristotle founded the Peripatetic school of philosophy. It’s located in Athens a short walk east of Syntagma Square.
Kerameikos is an important archaeological site in Athens, Greece. It’s located in the neighborhood of the same name.
Panathenaic Stadium (Παναθηναϊκό Στάδιο) is a reconstructed ancient stadium in Athens, Greece. It was used in the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 and is the only stadium in the world made entirely of marble.
The Parilissia Sanctuaries were a religious center containing a series of temples along the banks of the Ilissos River in Athens, Greece.
The Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem covers the northeastern quadrant of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City. It’s the largest and most populous quarter.