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Horn of Amalthea: A Symbol of Abundance

Discover the mythical Horn of Amalthea in Agios Nikolaos, Crete: a symbol of abundance and a stunning photo opportunity by the Mirabello Bay.

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The Horn of Amalthea is a modern sculpture in Agios Nikolaos, Crete, depicting the mythical horn of plenty. Inspired by the Greek myth of Zeus's upbringing, it represents eternal abundance and offers scenic photo opportunities with a beautiful beach view.

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  • 9, Themistokleous 1, Agios Nikolaos, 721 00, GR

Local tips

  • Visit the sculpture during dusk or at night to see it illuminated, enhancing its beauty and creating a magical atmosphere.
  • Take advantage of the circular frame at the base for unique and memorable photos, making it seem as though you are part of the overflowing horn.
  • Combine your visit with a relaxing stroll along Kitroplateia Beach, located nearby, to enjoy the sea and local atmosphere.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Horn of Amalthea is located at 9, Themistokleous 1, Ag. Nikolaos 721 00, near Kitroplateia Beach. From the center of Agios Nikolaos, such as Lake Voulismeni, walk south along the coastal road. The sculpture is easily accessible on foot, approximately a 5-10 minute walk from most central locations. There are no specific costs associated with walking to the sculpture.

  • Public Transport

    Local buses in Agios Nikolaos connect the city center with surrounding areas. Take a local bus that stops near Kitroplateia Beach. From the bus stop, the Horn of Amalthea is a short walk away. A single ticket costs €1.50.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Agios Nikolaos. A short taxi ride from Lake Voulismeni or the city center to the Horn of Amalthea will cost approximately €7, based on a base fare of €3.5 and €0.7 per kilometer. Taxi stands are located near the lake.

  • Driving

    If driving, paid parking is available near the marina. From the marina, follow the coastal road towards Kitroplateia Beach. Parking costs vary, but expect to pay around €5-€10 for a few hours. Be aware that parking can be difficult to find, especially during peak hours.

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The Horn of Amalthea, a captivating sculpture in Agios Nikolaos, stands as a testament to Greek mythology and artistic expression. This modern monument draws inspiration from the myth of Amalthea, the goat who nurtured the infant Zeus in a cave on Mount Ida, Crete. According to legend, Zeus accidentally broke off one of Amalthea's horns while playing. To compensate for this, Zeus blessed the horn, granting it the power to provide its owner with everything they desired, thus creating the Cornucopia, a symbol of never-ending abundance. The sculpture, created by Nikos and Pantelis Sotiriades in 2000, offers visitors a scenic presence and a fantastic photo opportunity, especially with the backdrop of the stunning Mirabello Bay. Illuminated at dusk and night, the sculpture becomes even more enchanting. The circular frame at the base allows visitors to capture unique photos, appearing as part of the abundance the horn represents. Located near Kitroplateia Beach, the Horn of Amalthea serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and mythology of Greece, blending ancient stories with modern artistry. It's a must-see attraction for art enthusiasts and tourists seeking to connect with Greek legends.

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