The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights in Rhodes, part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Medieval City of Rhodes, showcases impressive architecture and offers a fascinating insight into the history of the Knights Hospitaller on the island. It has a supervising authority, and as a monument, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese.
Typically spend between 90 mins to 2 hours exploring the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
From 1st of November until 31 of March 08:30 - 15:30 Last entrance to the Site at 15:00 Closed on Tuesdays
Discover the heart of medieval Rhodes at the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled within the historic Old Town. This iconic fortress, originally built in the 14th century by the Knights of Saint John, stands as a testament to the island’s glorious past and the enduring legacy of the Knights Hospitaller. Visitors are invited to step into a world of Gothic architecture, historical treasures, and captivating legends.
For a more comfortable and serene experience, consider visiting during the morning or late afternoon hours, particularly during the peak summer season when temperatures are cooler and crowds are thinner.
Enhance your exploration with a self-guided audio tour, offering comprehensive insights into the palace’s rich history and cultural significance. This cost-effective option allows you to navigate the site at your own pace, ensuring an enriching and personalized experience.
Tickets can be conveniently purchased both online and at the venue. The palace is designed to accommodate all visitors, including those with limited mobility, ensuring an inclusive and enjoyable experience for everyone.