DELPHI ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
The archaeological site of Delphi is worth a visit because it has kept all ...Read more
ANCIENT SITE OF OLYMPIA
Unesco World Heritage Site with three main areas to visit.Read more
DELOS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Second great archaeological site of the Mediterranean inscribed on the ...Read more
BYZANTINE SITE OF MYSTRA
The ancient Byzantine capital, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a wonderful ...Read more
LARGE PALAIS
Palace in Knossos, the most important power center of the Minoan period.Read more
MANOUSAKIS WINERY
Wine farm organizing visits to understand everything, from the production ...Read more
VERGINA SITE
Site with a Macedonian tomb, a palace, a theater and royal tombs in ...Read more
ANCIENT EPIDERMAL SITE
Be sure to see the theater located a little further up on the right after ...Read more
VOLCANIC ISLAND OF NEA KAMENI
Famous crater on the islet of Néa Kameni offering an exceptional 360° ...Read more
HEROIC THEATER ATTICUS
Read moreLocated on the Acropolis, it was built by its patron, Herod Atticus, in 161 BC, where the Athens Festival is taking place.
PANATHENIAN STAGE
Read moreLocated on the Avenue Vassiléos-Konstantinou on the other side of the National garden. Nicknamed marble stadium or Kalimarmaro ("beautiful marbles"), this is where the first modern Olympics took Place in 1896. Designed by Ernst Ziller, its architecture builds on the stadium built in IV ° before our age at the same location.
ANCIENT SITE OF KAMIROS
Read moreArchaeological excavations on the Kamiros site were first carried out by a Franco-British team in the 1860s, then resumed by Italian archaeologists during the Fascist occupation of the 1920s. They revealed traces of the earliest human settlement dating back to the 14th century BC. However, it wasn't until the 7th and 6th centuries BC that the city, now a Dorian city, reached its true apogee. It became one of the three great cities of Rhodes, along with Ialyssos and Lindos, and was the first to mint coins on the island, a sign of its power and wealth. Kamiros fell into decline after the earthquakes of 226 BC and 142 BC. Today, the ruins can be visited in a site of touching beauty.
Excavations relaunched by the Italians in 1928 revealed the remains of three complexes, which can still be admired today: the Agora with its 3rd-century BC temple dedicated to Apollo, the temple of the gods, the temple of the gods, the temple of the gods, the temple of the gods, the temple of the gods and the temple of the godsC. temple dedicated to Apollo, its two sanctuaries and bathing establishments; a dense residential area, made up of successive houses organized along alleys, themselves crossed by a wider central avenue; the acropolis built as a three-level amphitheatre, with a particularly long Doric stoa (204 meters) dating from the 3rd century B.C. and a temple from the same period, dedicated to Athena. The latter was rebuilt after the earthquake of 226 BC on the foundations of a much older temple, probably dating from the 7th century BC.
SPINALONGA ISLAND
A deserted island rich in history in Elounda.Read more
AKROTIRI ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Archaeological site preserving the Minoan city of Akrotiri destroyed by a ...Read more
ANCIENT SITE OF MYCENAE
The ancient site of Mycenae presents evidence of the formation, the heyday ...Read more
KOUROS D'APOLLONAS
The most important archaeological site of Naxos housing the giant kouros at ...Read more