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Trip to Corinth - Mycenae - Epidavros - Nafplio

See the beehive tombs, the ancient theatre & many more

ANCIENT MYCENAE

Ancient Mycenae is set amidst the Mountain of Agios Ilias and Mount Zara, approximately 22 km from Nafplion. For 400 hundred years this vestige of a kingdom was the most powerful in Greece, spreading between 1600-1200 BC.

Mentioned by Homer in the Odyssey and the Iliad the richness of Mycenae was thought only to be myth until archeologists literally struck gold in 1822-90. The citadel walls which are 13 metres high and 7 metres wide were thought, by the ancient Greeks, to have been built by a Cyclops.

See the famous Lion Gate entrance, royal graves where the famous gold death mask of Agamemnon was found, Agamemnon's palace and the great court. The whole site has a feeling of mystery, royal deaths, plots and greek tragedy. .

The Mycenean site also boasts a wonderful relatively new museum. Further along the road the Tomb of Agamemnon also know as the Treasury of Atreus is visible. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mycenae is situated on a hill and is best visited early morning during the hot summer months.


CORINTH

Ancient Corinth, was a city-state on the Corinthian Isthmus, a narrow piece of land that joins the Peloponnese with the Greek mainland. The ancient city of Corinth was founded in the 10th century B.C., it was one of the largest cities in Ancient Greece and the richest port of its time. This is also where Apostle Paul came to preach to the Corinthians and spread Christianity and later on founded a successful church. Corinth was also the place where he sent two of he's epistles, calling the Corinthians to stop their heathen and sinful way of life. The city was widely known throughout Greece for the wild life of it's residents.

Acrocorinth is located at a height of 574 metres above the city of Ancient Corinth and is well worth a visit.

The Isthmus is no longer part of the geographical characteristics of the area, in its place a canal has been opened, the Corinth Canal. It connects the Aegean and the Ionion Sea. The canals lenght is 6,4 kilometres and just 21,4 metres wide at its base, allthough there had been suggestions and attempts of creating the canal in ancient times the constuction started in 1881 and was complete 1893. Due to its narrow path it didn't attract the traffic expected and is now used as a tourist attraction.


ANCIENT EPIDAVROS

One of the most renowned of Greece's archeological sites is located just 30km east of Nafplion. The Theatre of Epidavros is still the most popular attraction and plays to this day are acted-out during the summer months, drawing in crowds of up to 16,000. The atmosphere is electrifying.

Asclepius Sanctuary is set amongst the green foothills of Mount Arahneo the air is full of the smell of herbs and pine trees. It is easy to see how the sanctuary had a beneficial effect upon the ailing.

To the west of the sanctuary is the large Banquet Hall.It was here the festival of Asclepius took place. Opposite this is the stadium where the festivals athletic contests were held. To the north are the remains of the Temple of Asclepius and next to this the Abaton. East is the Sanctuary of Egyption Gods and to the west are the remains of the mystifying Tholos.

In between the Sanctuary and the Theatre is the Museum where impressive fragments of intricately carved reliefs from the ceiling of the Tholos are on display amongst other ancient finds..


NAFPLION

Nafplion, once the capital of Greece in 1839, is also known by many other spellings and pronounciations: Nafplio, Nauplio, Nauplion, Nauplie, Nafpli, Anapli, Navplion.. the list is endless. Being voted as one of the prettiest towns in Greece makes Nafplion popular with Greeks and foreign tourists alike.

The old town of Nafplion is formed around the harbour and its graphic, narrow streets are full of curios and a mixture of architecture. Being occupied by the Venetians, Franks, Ottoman and Turls for hundrends of years the town has a little bit of each culture and this is reflected in the buildings.

Narrow Venetian style streets with overhanging balconies full of blossoming geraniums, romantic cafes and bars, typical Greek tavernas meet together with classical architecture, there is even a mosque (now used as a cinema). Syntagma Square is a bustling meeting place and giving the opportunity to sit in one of the many cafes and relax whilst people watching. Overlooking the whole of Nafplion, high on the hill, is the famous Palamidi Fortress, one of the three castles in the town and offers spectacular views. The Bourtzi castle in the harbour, rumoured to be the most photographes castle in Greece is accessible by water taxi and the Acronafplia castle lies at the foot of the Palamidi.

Fiercly proud of it's major part in the 1821 Battle of Independence, Nafplion has a choice of museums including the Archaeological museum, the Folklore museum, the Military museum, the Kompoloi (Worry Bead) museum and the unique Ouzo museum.


Time: approx. 11 hours

I have visited Mycenae during my European tour with friends. We were astonished by the grandeur and the craftmanship of people who built these walls and tombs. The museum was small, but the antiquities were well presented.

Visitor's review on Trip Advisor

Wonderful to return to Epidaurus after 35 years and be reminded why it made such an impression! The theatre is awe-inspiring - a marvel of engineering and a living piece of incredible history. But there is so much more! Do explore the whole site - a wonderful array of ancient buildings and temples in a truly evocative and peaceful setting. Not to be missed!.

Visitor's review on Trip Advisor

The Corinth canal

Spectacular view of the canal

Lion's Gate

The famous gates in Mycenae

Epidavros Ancient Theatre

The most well-preserved ancient Greek theatre

Epidavros Museum

Exhibits great findings from the archaeological site

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