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Gouves
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Malia
Matala
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Piskopiano
Stalida
Zaros
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Greece: Travel Guide: Crete: Heraklio:
Malia
Greece:
Crete Island:
Heraklio:
Malia
Malia (Greek: Mάλλια) is a coastal town on the island of Crete,
34km west of Heraklion. It is the seat of the municipality of Malia
which also includes the villages Mohos, Krassi and the area of
Stalis. The town is a tourist attraction, primarily for its prolific
archeological site and nightlife. The Minoan town ruins lie 3 km
east of the site and cover an area of approximately 1km².
The original name for the town is not known.
A palace, dating from the Middle Bronze Age, was destroyed by an
earthquake during the Late Bronze Age; Knossos and other sites were
also destroyed at that time. The palace was later rebuilt toward the
end of the Late Bronze Age. Most of the ruins visible today date
from this second period of construction. The palace features a giant
central courtyard, 48m x 23m in size. On the south side are two sets
of steps leading upwards and a maze of tiny rooms. Also here is a
strange carved stone which looks like a millstone with a cup
attached to the side of it. This is generally thought to be an altar
stone of some sort. On the north side of the courtyard were storage
rooms with giant earthenware jars, up to two metres tall. These were
presumably used for holding olive oil and other liquids; the floor
of these rooms has a complicated drainage system for carrying away
spilled liquids.
The palace of Malia was excavated in 1915 by Hadzidakis, a Greek
archaeologist. However, the palace was surrounded by a village which
has only recently been uncovered. Excavation is still being carried
out here. Most of these new excavations are covered by a giant
semi-transparent roof, which protects them from any torrential rain.
In places tourists are allowed to wander among the ruins; in others,
walkways allow them to walk above them. There are rooms which have
been identified as metal workshops, ceramic workshops and meeting
rooms.
Modern day Malia is now a haven for the 18-30 crowd with a
popular selection of bars and nightclubs. The prominence of Malia as
one of the leading spots for nightlife in Europe is cemented by the
attraction of big name DJs and events including Trevor Nelson, Tim
Westwood, Heartless Crew, Fat Joe, Hed Kandi and Pure Temptation.
Hotels in Malia:
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Malia Studios |
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The Hotel MALIA STUDIOS
APTS is famous for its attractiveness, it is built in the
traditional Cretan architecture, it offers all the modern
comforts and it was renewed radically in 2003. It is
situated across the sea, only 150 meters from the sandy
beach, with sea view, in a quiet place and in a distance of
400 meters from the centre of night life.... |
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