Nikos Theo

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Koroni-Burg

Koroni The history of Koroni begins from the 4th about FrCh c. Then of course was where today Petalidi and first name, according to Pausanias, was Aipia. The current name comes either from the first settler of the Epimilidi, who came from Koroneia Boeotia, either in the tradition of some copper ‘rook’ (crow-currency), found in […]
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Schloss Methoni

The castle of Methoni is one of the most important sets of Greek fortifications space. Exemplifies castle occupies the whole of the southwest coast of the Peloponnese, with an excellent natural harbor, which in medieval times was a station on the road of pilgrims to the Holy Land and cargo ships from West to East. […]
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Schloss Chlemoutsi

Clemoutsi Castle Overlooking Ionian Sea… Chlemoutsi Castle is located in the westernmost promontory of the Peloponnese. It is built on top of the hill “Helones” and dominates the plain of Elis. This is one of the most important and best preserved fortresses of Greece, an excellent example of castle architecture of the Franks in the […]
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Schloss Agrilis

The castle of fairy tales, located on Agrilis Filiatron, a few kilometers outside the city and is one of the most popular destinations for any traveler., Inspired and built in the last century by originates Filiatra, physician Harry Fournier (the true name is Harry Fournarakis). A man he apparently adored tale… The image of the […]
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Karytaina – Lucios-Schlucht

If you’re ever in Karytaina worth visiting is the bridge that overlooks the river Alpheus. The bridge of Karytaina, one of the oldest bridges in our country has a length of 50 meters and consists of five unequal arcs. Just down the road you will see pop up the church of Panagia. The bridge was […]
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Das antike Olympia

In stunning site of Olympia, where they mingle with calm Alpheus and Kladeos River, the matrix of history gave birth to human ideals of peace, sportsmanship. Here, where athletes competed for prize with an olive branch and cities – states were making war truce from 776 BC emerged the world “… the beautiful, the great, […]
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Archäologische Stätte von Peristeria

The famous archaeological site of Peristerias is an imposing landscape next to Kyparissia after passage Backs, which archaeologists call “Mycenae Western Peloponnese” for the wealth of findings and size of the buildings, which date back to the 2nd millennium BC. To date, the main findings of Peristeria is 4 vaulted tombs, part palace and many […]
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Epikureischer Apollo-Tempel

The territory of Bassae is located between Arcadia, Triphylia and Messenia, on the western slopes of Mt. Kotilion near the ancient city of Phigaleia. The mountain is scored with ravines (vassai), which give the place its name. In this bare, rocky landscape, 1131 metres above sea level, the people of Phigaleia founded a sanctuary in […]
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Antikes Messene

The ancient Messene was the capital of Messinia. It was near the present village Mavromati in the western foothills of Mount Ithomi entering from Arcadian Gate. Ithomi was the strongest natural and artificial stronghold of Messinia. The city was founded by the Theban general Epaminondas in 369 BC who freed Messenia by the Spartans. Messene […]
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Mystras – Byzantinische Kirchen, Sparta

Castlecity of Mystras The site, the naturally fortified and strategically important hill of Byzantine Myzithra, north of Taygetos, is a medieval castle and the fortified settlement that encloses within the walls of monasteries, churches, chapels, houses and palaces. The Acropolis and the fortification of the  Mystra  The Frankish castle with the battlements and towers was founded […]
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