The Minoans most well architectural design is their palaces, located in the center of the city. The Minoans began building palaces for cultural, religious, and administrative reasons …show more content…
The Mycenaean’s architecture was influenced by the Minoans, which included palaces, fortresses, and burial monuments. Like the Minoans, Mycenaean also have large palace complex as redistribution centers. The heart of the palace is the throne room, on top there are many other private apartments set aside for storage, administration and manufacturing. The rooms are decorated with fresco painting on walls and floors. However, their whole palace is surrounded with fortification walls reaching up to 13 meters high and 8 meters thick. Such architecture reflects the confliction in their society. On top of building strong wide walls from rough-cut stones, the Mycenaean also created limited access to citadel sites, having well-protected …show more content…
The megaron is entered through a porch that contains two columns, and the main room; also know as the central hearth has four columns surrounding it. Some well-known architecture that has been excavated is located in the city of Mycenae, there contains the famous Lion Gate, a protective gateway and the Treasury of