Panagia Elona Monastery
14. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C
This cliff side monastery dates to the 14th century when shepherds are reported to have found an icon of Mary in a crevice. A church was built at the spot that developed into the monastery. TheWeiterlesen
Asine
15. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ 🌧 16 °C
Asine is an ancient settlement on a rocky peninsula near Tolo. Human activity dates to the 4th millennium BCE, but the city was destroyed in revenge because they backed invaders who were repulsed.Weiterlesen
Midea
15. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C
This is an ancient Mycenaean citadel dating to about 1500 BCE that was severely damaged by an earthquake in the 13th century BCE. Even so, it was considered the 3rd Mycenaean acropolis after MycenaeWeiterlesen
Nafplio
15. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C
(N.B. I have seen the town called Nafplio and Nafplion. I have seen the former more often. So I choose to use this spelling.). And a shout out and thanks to Ginny DeMattei who is right about thisWeiterlesen
Nafplio Fortresses
15. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
There are 3 fortresses here: 1 in the bay and 2 overlooking the city. The 1st picture is of the fortress of Bourtzi, dating to 1473. It was built by the Venetians to protect the bay. It is reported toWeiterlesen
Mycenae
16. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C
I had hoped to have a beer with Agamemnon, but the rumor is that he and friends are in Troy for a reunion. Ok. Enough silliness.
This is the center of Mycenaean civilization. Human activity here datesWeiterlesen
Mycenaean Funerary Ruins
16. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C
Much of what is reasonably in tact here are the remains of their burial practices. Perhaps because they are underground and more strongly supported against the earthquakes. Likewise, they are lessWeiterlesen
Tiryns
16. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C
This is the 3rd of the 3 principal Mycenaean citadels (see posts for Midea and Mycenae). Of the 3, this is the one closest to the coast. It is also the one least restored.
The 1st picture is a view ofWeiterlesen
The Temple of Asklepius at Epidauros
17. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C
This is the main site dedicated to Asklepius, dating the the 4th century BCE. It was important enough at the time to rival Olympia and Delphi. This, like the other important sites has a main temple ofWeiterlesen
Corinth Canal
17. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C
Another important fact of Corinth's history is the canal. The idea of a canal here goes back into antiquity. The 1st proposal build it came in the 7th century BCE, but the project failed and wasWeiterlesen
Ancient Corinth
17. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C
Corinth is an ancient and important city located about halfway between Athens and Sparta at the isthmus between mainland Greece and the Peloponnesian peninsula. Pottery found here has been dated toWeiterlesen
Eleusis
18. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C
Now in a suburb of Athens, this is the site of the Eleusinian (Elysian) Mysteries, aka Mysteries of Demeter and Kore (Persephone). And it is the birthplace of Aeschylus, author and father of GreekWeiterlesen
Byzantine Monastery of Daphni
18. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C
Daphni is an 11th century monastery not far from downtown Athens and located along the Sacred Way: the road from Athens to Eleusis (see another post). The monastery was actually founded in the 6thWeiterlesen
Roman Agora of Athens
19. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C
The Roman agora was begun in the 1st century, reportedly with funds from Julius and Augustus Caesar, largely because, it seems, that once the Romans took over, their buildings began to encroach uponWeiterlesen
Acropolis of Athens
19. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
What might just be called the crowning glory of Athens, the Acropolis is an ancient fortified hill with evidence of human activity dating to at least the 4th millennium BCE. However, what we see todayWeiterlesen
South Slope of Acropolis Hill
19. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
Both the north and south skies of Acropolis Hill were developed, but the north slope was closed for construction during my visit.
Being the sunny side of the hill, Athenians put their most importantWeiterlesen
Ancient Agora of Athens
19. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C
This is the place where democracy came to be. The agora was the heart of the city where all activities--commercial, political, social, etc.--were centered.
The 1st picture looks over the agora fromWeiterlesen
More Ancient Athens
20. November 2021 in Griechenland ⋅ 🌙 13 °C
There is so much here to see that I've decided to gather together a few pictures of other historic places here. Some of what isn't here are the old market that goes for blocks, the many squares whereWeiterlesen









































































































