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ANCIENT SITE OF KAMIROS

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2024
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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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Adélie53
Visited in may 2017
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Site très grand et très intéressant avec explications . Très belle vue en prime...
laurence31
Visited in may 2017
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Très beau site très bien documenté. Beaucoup de plaques explicatives jalonnent les allées (seulement en grec et anglais). Il faut monter jusqu'en haut pour avoir une belle vue sur la côte et l'immensité du site à ses pieds. Ne pas louper les citernes et le système de canalisation dont certains tronçons sont encore là.
Il faut arriver tôt pour être là avant les groupes et avant que la chaleur ne soit écrasante.
Un petit établissement se trouve à l'entrée et des toilettes si vous avez oublié votre bouteille d'eau.
Le tarif est de 6 euros. Réduction pour les seniors.
badbab
Visited in october 2016
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tout a fait d'accord avec l'avis précédent , vue magnifique et tres beau site .
attention venir de bonne heure avant les cars .
une correction d'importance : le prix n'est pas de 4 € mais de 6 € un peu chère quand mème , mais il faut y aller .
bip54
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Vaste site bien conservé et pas défiguré par des reconstitutions fantaisistes comme c'est le cas à Cnossos (Crète) ; on est dans une vraie ville de l'antiquité grecque sur un coteau ; on peut parfaitement se rendre compte de l'ordonnancement des bâtiments.
Vue magnifique quand on est en haut de la cité . A ne pas manquer si vous allez à Rhodes .

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