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Gortynische Gesetzestafeln

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Gortynische Gesetzestafeln

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The Gortyn Code Inscriptions, also known as the Great Code or the Queen of Inscriptions, represent a monumental historical site located in the heart of the Mesara plain in southern Crete, Greece. Situated near the village of Agioi Deka, approximately 25 meters above sea level, this ancient city of Gortyn was once the capital of the Roman province of Crete and Cyrenaica. The site is most famous for housing the oldest and most complete surviving European legal code, etched into…

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    18. November 2025

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    Bekannt ist die Ausgrabungsstätte von Gortyn für die „Große Inschrift“, den bislang ältesten aufgefundenen Gesetzescodex Europas.
    Gortyn (altgriechisch Γορτύν, auch Γόρτυνα Gortyna, neugriechisch Γόρτυς Gortys) war eine antike Stadt im zentralen Südkreta, etwa 40 Kilometer südlich von Iraklio bei Agii Deka in der Messara-Ebene. Der Name geht möglicherweise auf die urindogermanische Bezeichnung *ghordh für „Stadt“ zurück.

    18. November 2025

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    Die unterschiedlichen Gründungsmythen verweisen alle auf den legendären König Minos. Tatsächlich reichen Spuren erster Besiedlung bis zum Neolithikum; eine minoische Siedlung befand sich im südwestlichen Bereich der Fläche. In der von Homer überlieferten Ilias wird Gortyn im Schiffskatalog des Zweiten Gesangs, Zeile 646, erwähnt (deutsche Übersetzung von Johann Heinrich Voß)

    24. April 2019

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    Eines der besterhaltenen Dokumente altgriechischer Rechtssprechung aus dem fünften Jahrhundert vor Christus. Die Römer bauten diese Steintafeln vermutlich nur zu dekorativen Zwecken in ihr Odeon ((Theater) ein, da man davon ausgehen kann, dass sie diese Texte gar nicht lesen konnten.

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    What is the terrain like at the Gortyn archaeological site, and is it suitable for all fitness levels?

    The Gortyn archaeological site spans a vast two-kilometer area with varied terrain, including ancient ruins and pathways. While much of it is relatively flat within the Mesara plain, comfortable footwear is highly recommended for exploring. The site is generally accessible for most fitness levels, but some areas may involve uneven surfaces or walking over ancient stones. The elevation is around 25 meters above sea level, so there are no significant climbs.

    Beyond the Gortyn Code, what other significant landmarks or natural features can visitors explore at the site?

    Beyond the monumental Gortyn Code Inscriptions, the site offers a wealth of historical structures. Visitors can explore the impressive Roman Odeon, the Roman Praetorium (seat of the Roman governor), a Nymphaeum, Roman baths, and the temple of the Pythian Apollo. There are also remains of early Christian churches, including the Great Basilica of Saint Titus. The surrounding natural beauty of the Mesara plain, with its ancient olive groves and the Mitropolianos River, adds to the experience.

    What are the parking options at Gortyn Code Inscriptions, and is public transport available?

    Ample parking space is generally available for visitors arriving by car at the Gortyn archaeological site. Regarding public transport, the site is located near the village of Agioi Deka, approximately 45-50 km south of Heraklion. While direct public transport to the entrance might be limited, local buses often connect Heraklion to nearby towns, from which a short taxi ride could be an option. Checking local bus schedules for routes towards Agioi Deka is advisable.

    Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit the Gortyn Code Inscriptions?

    Yes, there is typically an entrance fee to access the Gortyn archaeological site, which includes the Gortyn Code Inscriptions. This fee contributes to the maintenance and preservation of this significant historical area. Specific permit requirements are not usually necessary for general visitors, but it's always good practice to check the official site information for the most current details on fees and opening hours.

    Is Gortyn Code Inscriptions suitable for visiting during the summer or winter months?

    While the Gortyn Code Inscriptions and the broader archaeological site are best enjoyed during the mild spring and autumn months, visits during summer and winter are possible with some considerations. Summer (June-August) can be very hot, so it's crucial to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon, bring plenty of water, wear sun protection, and seek shade. Winter (December-February) offers cooler temperatures, which can be pleasant for exploration, but occasional rain is possible. The site remains open year-round, but services or opening hours might be reduced in the off-season.

    Is the Gortyn archaeological site family-friendly, and can I bring my dog?

    The Gortyn archaeological site can be a fascinating visit for families, offering an educational journey through ancient history. Children might enjoy exploring the vast ruins and imagining life in an ancient city. However, the site is extensive, so younger children might need strollers or carriers. Regarding dogs, policies can vary, but generally, archaeological sites in Greece may permit dogs on leashes in outdoor areas, but often not inside buildings or protected structures. It's best to confirm current pet policies before your visit.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to the Gortyn Code Inscriptions?

    Yes, the Gortyn archaeological site is located near the village of Agioi Deka, where you can find some local tavernas and cafes for refreshments and meals. For more extensive dining options and accommodation, the larger towns in the Mesara plain, such as Mires or even the coastal town of Matala, are within a reasonable driving distance. Heraklion, being a major city, also offers a wide range of hotels and restaurants, though it's about 45-50 km away.

    What should I wear when visiting the Gortyn Code Inscriptions?

    Given the extensive nature of the Gortyn archaeological site and its varied terrain, comfortable walking shoes or sturdy sandals are essential. During warmer months (spring, summer, early autumn), light, breathable clothing is recommended, along with a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. In cooler periods (late autumn, winter), layers are advisable, and a light jacket or rain protection might be useful. Regardless of the season, bringing a water bottle is a good idea.

    What other historical sites are worth visiting near Gortyn Code Inscriptions?

    The Mesara plain is rich in archaeological treasures. Close to Gortyn, you can visit the significant Minoan palace of Phaistos, another major archaeological site offering insights into ancient Cretan civilization. The ancient Roman port of Matala, famous for its carved caves and beautiful beach, is also a popular destination. Additionally, the city of Heraklion, about an hour's drive north, hosts the renowned Archaeological Museum and the Palace of Knossos.

    How long does it typically take to explore the Gortyn Code Inscriptions and the surrounding archaeological site?

    To fully appreciate the Gortyn Code Inscriptions and the extensive archaeological site, visitors should allocate at least 2 to 3 hours. The site spans a vast two-kilometer area, and exploring the Roman Odeon, Praetorium, various temples, and early Christian churches, in addition to the Code itself, takes time. History enthusiasts or those wishing to delve deeper into each ruin might easily spend half a day or more.

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