Temple of Poseidon

The Temple of Poseidon stands at the southern tip of the Attic Peninsula, in Cape Sounion. This ancient Greek temple was built in the 5th century BCE, around 444–440 BCE. It was dedicated to Poseidon, the god of the sea. The temple is one of the most significant ruins in Greece, both for its architecture […]

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Acropolis

The Acropolis of Athens is an iconic ancient citadel in Greece. Perched on a rocky hill that rises 150 meters above the city, it dominates the Athenian skyline.  The site holds immense cultural, historical, and architectural significance. Built primarily during the 5th century BCE, the Acropolis reflects the power, creativity, and ambition of Classical Athens […]

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Ancient Karthea

Ancient Karthea on the island of Tzia is a historical site that offers a glimpse into the rich past of this region.  Visitors can explore the remnants of temples, stadiums, and residential buildings, all set against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty and there is also the option of dropping by the non-organised beach nearby.  […]

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Archaeological Site of Dodona

The Archaeological Site of Dodona, located in northwestern Greece, is an ancient and captivating site dating back to the 4th century BC.  Steeped in history and myth, Dodona was renowned as one of the most prominent oracles of the ancient world. It was here that the esteemed priests of Dodona interpreted the rustling of leaves […]

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