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Greece on the Map

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Greece is an eminent destination for summer as well as winter Vacations, with extraordinary scenes and magnificent chronicled views. Numerous milestones date back to ancient and medieval occasions, combining history and normal excellence, and are discovered throughout the country, both on the continent and in the islands.

 

Here are our recommendations on the most acclaimed Greek landmarks you should visit during your days off in the Greek nation.

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1.Acropolis, Athens (Parthenon Temple)

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The most significant Greek landmark is the Parthenon Temple of the Acropolis of Athens, an image of ancient Greek human progress. Arranged on a rough slope, overlooking the city of Athens, the Parthenon is a temple that worked in the 5th century BC and originally committed to the goddess Athena. Made of Pentelic marble, this is a unique case of ancient Greek design.

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2. Windmills in the Cyclades

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The impressive islands of the Cyclades are represented, among others, by their conventional windmills. The Cyclades windmills, which are located on lovely slopes overlooking the ocean side, are whitewashed repetitive buildings that were used to process wheat previously. A part of these windmills has been restored today. Exceptionally known are the windmills in Mykonos.

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3. Santorini Caldera

A characteristic miracle, the caldera of Santorini is one of the most famous Greek landmarks. The boiler is very of a spring submerged of lava that sprouts, made by an explosion about 3500 years ago. The incredible red cliffs of the caldera are best seen in white cities built along the caldera cliffs, for example, Fira, Oia, and Imerovigli.

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4. Myrtos Beach Kefalonia

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Another popular Greek landmark is the white pebble beach of Myrtos on the island of Kefalonia. Known worldwide for its great view and the fascinating shadow of the water, Myrtos beach attracts a lot of tourists every year. This is a somewhat tidy beach, surrounded by green slopes.

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5. Sanctuary of Delphi

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The ancient sanctuary of Delphi is one of the most popular ancient Greek tourist places. Located in a large green environment, Delphi was a strict and social approach to the ancient Greek world, with outstanding developments, for example, the Temple of Apollo, used as a prophet, the ancient theater and the sanctuary of Athena Pronea. It is recommended to visit the site in spring when nature is in full bloom.

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6. The medieval city of Rhodes

Enter the charm of the medieval world by taking a walk along the cobbled boulevards of the old town of Rhodes. This medieval city, developed as a fortification by the Order of St. John of Jerusalem during the Venetian occupation, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a deeply sentimental destination. The most important landmarks, still incredibly protected, are the Palace of the Grand Master, the Old Hospital currently transformed into an Archaeological Museum and the Street of the Knights.

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7. Ancient Olympia

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Ancient Olympia, one of the most important archaeological destinations in Greece, was worked around the 6th century BC. C. This is really the original site of the ancient Olympic Games, which began as athletic rivalries for the appreciation of God Zeus. The sanctuary of Olympia included numerous large buildings, including the Temple of Zeus, the Ancient Stadium, the Gymnasium and others.


8. Navagio Beach Zante

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One of the most charming and popular Greek landmarks is the magnificent white-sand beach of Navagio, or also Shipwreck beach, on the Ionian island of Zakynthos, which took this name when a merchant was shipwrecked on its shore in 1983. This charming beach of dark blue Viral waters, surrounded by high white cliffs, can be reached by pontoons from different parts of the island, for example, Zakynthos Town, Alykes, Porto Vromi or Schinari.

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9. Meteora Monasteries

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An important religious network and an exceptional destiny from another world, the monasteries of Meteora are considered among the most popular Greek landmarks, attracting a large number of travelers and explorers constantly. Worked by priests on monstrous stone developments, these extraordinary monasteries date back to the 14th century and house numerous authentic fortunes. Six monasteries are still in use, arranged over the city of Kalambaka in Thessaly.

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10. Epidaurus Ancient Theater

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The ancient theater of Epidaurus is undoubtedly one of the best known Greek landmarks. Located next to the ancient shrine of the god Asclepius, this theater was really the place where strict joys and theater exhibits would take place to respect the god. Today the theater still works and has dramatization exhibitions in summer, attracting a large number of guests.


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