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Olympia, on the Peloponnesian peninsula, is the origin of the Olympic Games, first held there in 776 B.C. In 2004, the Games return, this time to Athens.See Olympia Map. The ruins of Mycenae, 600 years old when the Parthenon was built, reveal the Atreus Treasury, defense walls and monumental Lion Gate from the palace of Agamemnon, Troy’s epic foe. Sparta once was the mightiest of the city-states. In Corinth, the ruins of the Agora and the Temple of Apollo are still visible.
Author : admin , 25/05/09
The landscape environment of Greece is extremely varied, ranging from somewhat cool, wetter mountainous regions of the northwest and the coastal hills of the Peloponnese to the plains of Macedonia and the sun-baked, rocky islands that lie off the coast in three different seas.But the majestic view of Fira Hotels in santorini cant compare with any other view in the world.
Author : admin , 25/05/09
Santorini is a dramatic experience with volcanic-ash beaches and a star-shaped crater. At Akrotiri, archaeologists in 1967 dug up the remains of a Bronze Age city, astonishingly intact despite the devastating volcanic explosion that took place around 1500 B.C.More info about Santorini Greece …
Author : admin , 25/05/09
If you appreciate history you will be enchanted with Greece and its ancient ruins. The landscape in Greece is charming, the people friendly and casual.
Athens Greece is the wellspring of Western civilization, with such ancient glories as the Parthenon and the Theater of Dionysus, where works of Euripides were first performed. The ancient Odeon of Herod Atticus is the showplace each summer of the Athens Festival. The center of modern Athens is Syntagma (Constitution) Square. Piraeus, the port of Athens, is the embarkation point for the Greek islands and other Mediterranean destinations.
Author : admin , 25/05/09
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Thessaloniki, the second-largest city, has the White Tower, the green-domed Aghia Sophia church (8th century) and an exceptional new Byzantine museum. The Archaeological Museum displays riches of Macedonian kings drawn from excavations at nearby Pella, Vergina and the sacred city of Dion.You can stay in Luxurious Nikopolis Hotel at Thessaloniki city in Greece.