2024

ACROPOLE

Archaeological site
4.4/5
19 reviews
Acropolis overlooking Lindos with a view of the sea, and the temple of ... Read more
 Lindos
2024

ANCIENT SITE OF KAMIROS

Archaeological site
4.7/5
9 reviews

Archaeological 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.

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 Kamiros
2024

RHODES ACROPOLIS

Archaeological site
4.4/5
8 reviews

The ancient Acropolis of Rhodes - not fortified - dominates the entire city. There were massive temples and all the places of power and public life of the city. The whole site dates from the late Hellenistic period (between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC). The excavations began under the Italian occupation in 1912 but are still not completed. In particular, you will see an impressive reconstruction of the 210-metre-long stadium, a theatre that could accommodate 800 spectators and temples dedicated to Zeus and Athena.

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 Rhodes Ville
2024

OLD AGORA

Archaeological site
4.5/5
2 reviews
Agora of the ancient city of Kos preserving the ruins of the temples of ... Read more
 Kos Ville
2024

ASCLEPIEION

Archaeological site
4/5
5 reviews
Sanctuary of the healing god Asclepius where Hippocrates studied and ... Read more
 Kos Ville
2024

WESTERN ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE

Archaeological site
4/5
1 review
Archaeological site with remains of a palestra, a stadium and houses ... Read more
 Kos Ville
2024

CASA ROMANA

Archaeological site
4/5
1 review
Patrician villa in the Greco-Roman city of Kos organized around three ... Read more
 Kos Ville
2024

KASTELLI

Archaeological site
3/5
1 review
Discover the ruins of the ancient fortified acropolis of Patmos which is ... Read more
 Skala
2024

KASTRO

Archaeological site
The best preserved medieval castle in Tilos, ideal for watching the sunset. Read more
 Megalo Horio
2024

PALEOKASTRO

Archaeological site
Acropolis on the heights of Mandraki with imposing gates, sea and bay view. Read more
 Mandraki
2024

APOLLO SHRINE

Archaeological site
Ancient site containing temples including the one dedicated to Apollo, a ... Read more
 Pothea