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En riktig skattkiste!
At Nafplio er en vakker eventyrby har jeg sagt (altfor?) mange ganger. Her er en kort oversikt over flere severdigheter i Argolida fylke, alt i kort avstand fra Nafplio. Den er ikke utfyllende, blant annet er det masse byzantinske kirker og klostere som ikke er med. En del av dette er nærmest i ruiner, en del er godt bevart, men mesteparten kan oppleves uten at det er en eneste annen turist til stede.
Argos: Larissa- borgen fra det 6. århundre før vår tid. Argos: Det antikke teateret, med plass til 20.000 tilskuere. Argos: Det arkeologiske museet Argos: Heraion-tempelet Mykene: En gang et maktsenter i Hellas, den mykenske tidsalder er oppkalt etter byen. Unesco-sted. Tiryns: Mykensk fortifikasjon. Unesco-sted. Midea er den tredje viktigste mykenske fortifikasjonen i Argolida. Lerna (i Myli) hvor du bl.a kan se det første terrakottahuset vi vet om. Agia Moni: vakkert nonnekloster bygget i 1149, og fremdeles i bruk. Ellinikon har den best bevarte pyramiden i Hellas. Kefalari: Hulekirke bygget over en kilde Dendra er stedet for et spesielt gravkammer, tholos, formet nærmest som en bikube. Asinis akropolis ligger, som navnet sier, på en liten høyde. Fra det 3. århundre f.v.t, Vivari: ruinene av en venetiansk slott. Didima: To enorme kratere, et av dem med to bitte små kirker bygget inntil bergveggen. Arkadiko har fire mykenske steinbroer, fremdeles i bruk, verdens eldste. Epidavros: Stort teater, lite teater, museum, utgraving…. Unesco-sted. Franchti: Hule som har vært bebodd iallfall siden år 20.000 f.v.t., Europas eldste menneske-skjelett er funnet her. Troezen: Ruinby fra antikken I tillegg: Fjellandsbyene vest i Argolida, og alle vandringsmulighetene der Fiskerlandbyene som ligger så fredelig langs den nydelige kystlinjen Strendene som finnes “over alt”, med sand, grus eller klipper, med solstoler eller uten noe som helst. Og drar du (under én times kjøring) ut av fylket kan du besøke vingårder i Nemea eller antikke Nemea, antikke og romerske steder i Korinth, Korinthkanalen... |
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Sv: En riktig skattkiste!
Den har jag velat se enda sedan jag läste Stolpes bok Morea. En vacker dag så...
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Her er en kartskisse. For å si litt om avstandene, tar det knappe halvtimen å kjøre til Mykene, 45 minutter til Epidavros og vel to timer til Kilada. Veistandarden er som dere kanskje skjønner ikke lik over alt, fra motorvei til landevei.
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Nu fick du mig att längta efter en resa, Admirala. Mykene såg jag första gången 1965, en fruktansvärt varm dag. De andra ställen har jag aldrig sett. Nån gång ska det bli av!
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Janne, Här kommer bilden på Pyramiden du så hett trånar efter att få skåda!! Trist bara att ortsbefolkningen för något tusental år sedan knyckte de översta stenarna att bruka för egna byggnationer på hus.
http://www.sendpix.com/albums/090408...k2/?a=view&i=0 Arne |
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Tack för det.
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Pyramiden ser kanskje ikke så imponerende ut på Arnes bilde, men den er større enn man kanskje skulle tro, og det er et flott og underlig sted å være.
Og i tillegg nydelig utsikt over Argolidabukten og Nafplio. For de spesielt interesserte, mer om greske pyramider her. |
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Admirala do you work for argolida tourism organization?
Thanks for the information, as we all know the region of argolida is certainly one of the most historical areas in Greece and it is always included in the classic triangle of most tourists (Delphi-olympia-Argolis). But to be realistic except the most well known places (which are Nafplio,Mycenae,Tiryns,Epidaurus and Argos) the other that you mention are not so well marked and not so attractive for a visit at least in their present situation. By the way this is a very practical Interactive cultural map of Greece, from the site of the ministry of culture. (it includes almost everything significant) http://odysseus.culture.gr/map/Cultu...al_map_en.html |
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Citat:
Nei, men det hadde vært drømmejobben! |
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TACK!!
Vi längtar till Nafplio. Ska dit i juni. Förra året övernattade vi på parkeringen i hamnen (i husbil) ingen klagade så vi hoppas det går bra i år med. Det lär vi väl märka. Nu har vi ännu fler platser att besöka i området . En fråga: Nån restaurang i Nafplio som har riktigt god mat? (kanske inte för dyrt) /Cecilia |
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Hei Cecilia, og velkommen tilbake til Nafplio.
Jeg har laget en oversikt over de, etter min mening, beste spisestedene i Nafplio, som ligger her på forumet. Her er det mye godt å velge blant, alt etter hva dere foretrekker å spise. Rimeligst av disse er nok Tsipouradiko'et som ligger i nybyen, men omgivelsene der er jo ikke på langt nær så romantiske som i gamlebyen... Ingen av stedene på listen er for øvrig i høy prisklasse. |
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Admirala thanks for your comments but could you please write in english cause i dont understand all that you wrote?
Anyway perhaps i was misunderstood, i wanted to stress that some of the attractions that you mentioned, though they are very nice, they still are considered as secondary attractions and still ignored from most visitors for various reasons... One of the reasons is the poor marking/signage , the poor informative material on the site , the almost abandoned surounding areas (especially when they forget to cut the wild vegetation around). Here is an example of what i mean. The pyramid of Hellinikon : http://www.coolimagebank.gr/gallery/...g2_itemId=5762 http://www.coolimagebank.gr/gallery/...g2_itemId=5782 http://www.coolimagebank.gr/gallery/...g2_itemId=5772 The size of the structure is ~ 12-14 m x 8.6 m I remind here that there are conflicting opinions about the age of the structure. (some say that its older then the egyptian pyramids some say that its from the 4th century BC) Anyway if you stay for some days in Nafplio and you have a car and you have seen anything else , you could spend some time and go by car (no other option) to the small deserted hill near kefalari village and spend 15 min to see the structure but thats all.. At least the view from the hill toward the sea is very nic Agia Moni, which is an old monastery and a small spiritual paradise (as all monasteries are) is very nice but still not a primary attraction for a visitor.There are hundreds of such monasteries in Greece, its always nice anyway nice to visit an orthodox monastery and take the blessing. Φράγχθι (near Kranidi) Sure its a very important cave for the prehestorical period of europe AND THE WORLD (PALAEOLITHIC TILL NEOLITHIC) but there is not much there to see in our days. Most of the findings are kept in the archaeological museum of Nafplion. For arhaeologists and other scientists sure its a very important place, and still there are some excavations but you would not put it in the front line of "must visit" attractions for a visitor of Greece , Peloponnese and Argolis. It would help if there was a small building with multimedia represantation of the life at the times when the cave was inhabited , or at least someone from the ministry of culture to give information. Instead , you travel a quite long time from Nafplio to east argolid (near the village of Kilada) and then you see just a cave, and if you dont have a book or look in google for more information you dont get much. Perhaps in the future when the ministry decides to "upgrade" the site it will be more interesting to visit it. At least (like in the case of hellinikon) the view is quite nice! http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/5721355.jpg http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/6842547.jpg Didzma caves (dolines) is a great site because of the impressive morphology of the ground (still uknown why those craters were created). http://static.panoramio.com/photos/o...l/18356698.jpg http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/7040998.jpg From the 2 caves the most interesting is the smallest one where you can enjoy the peacefull atmosphere of the trees and visit the small chapels that are built inside the "crater" Though its not a primary attraction you could pay a visit if you have some time after returning from a visit to epidaurus. At the end, Lerna, according to this news : http://anagnostispe.blogspot.com/200...post_4374.html A major upgrade of the arcaheological site is projected for the near future. The current site looks like this: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/22/26...96700d0c_o.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2297/...0d1fdfae_b.jpg So concluding, for a visitor who will have some time in the area it would be nice to visit all of the above sites, but for for a "more typical/average" visitor (as is the most case) who visits Peloponnese, he would not miss that much if he does not visit fraxthi or didyma or lerna, while you can not say the same for Epidaurus, Palamidi, Mycenae.... its simple like that! |
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Even if I love the taste of Pol Roger Champagne, doesn’t mean that I can’t fully enjoy a bottle of Cava, and even if the beauty of a perfect rose can take my breath away, I can still be moved to tears by the first tiny spring flower.
Standing where the first known European stood 20.000 years ago, visiting a tiny whitewashed church in an enormous red walled crater, thinking about the secrets of a small pyramid and smelling the incense in a beautiful old monastery, fills me we awe and wonder. If life can be enjoyed only by experiencing ”the biggest” or ”the best” or even ”the most famous”, I would call it a poor and sad life. So why this hostility, dear Kratylos? What are you trying to prove? My intension was just to give a small taste of what this region has to offer, and even if people naturally don’t come her only to see, lets say, the bridges of Arkadiko, the bridges are there, one of them even in sight driving from Nafplio to Epidavros. Why not stop, walk where men has walked in thousands of years, maybe pick a little spring flower, and see that the stones of the bridge is laid with just as much love as the stones in Epidavros. Isn't that amazing! |
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You are right admirala, i am sorry if i seemed "hostile" i had no such intention!
Especially that time of the year, its absolutely beautiful to do exactly what you said... walk where men has walked in thousands of years, maybe pick a little spring flower, and see that the stones of the bridge is laid with just as much love as the stones in Epidavros... |
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Admirala!
Jag blir SÅ sugen på att utforska denna del av Grekland, du skriver väldigt inspirerande och har ett väldigt bra språk när du skriver. Det känns som att man bara MÅSTE dit Vi får se senare i år Marie |
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Tusen takk for fine ord, Marie W
Håper dere tar dere en tur! |
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