Discover the best top things to do in Mycenae, Greece including Mycenae Taxi Tours, Lion Gate, Citadel and Treasury of Atreus, Archaeological Site Mycenae, Archaeological Museum of Ancient Mycenae, Key Tours, Key Day Tours.
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My name is Kostas and I come from a family with tradition in the Taxi business and nearly 40 years of experience. My base is in Mycenae and since being a local I could tour you to sights that are not known to the average tourist and not easily spotted with naked eye. I speak Greek and English. My vehicle is a Mercedes with full climate control system, leather seats and WiFi internet.
I visited many towns and archeological places in the Peloponnese Peninsula. Luckily, I used the services of Mycenae Taxi Tours and Kostas was the driver. He was very kind and told me many stories and anecdotes about ancient Greece. He took me to several places like Nafplion, Epidaurus, Mycenae and Nemea for a very good price. I totally recommend this option for traveling around the Argolis area.
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The dramatic Lion Gate sets the scene for the rest of Mycenae beyond; impressive, dramatic and a remarkable feat of engineering considering it was constructed without all the technology available today. It is actually two (headless) lionesses that are rearing up guarding the citadel, carved from a single piece of stone and balanced on the enormous lintel. Amazing! We arrived soon after the site opened at 08:00, before the tour buses showed up and virtually had the place to ourselves.
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It’s a stunning feat of ancient building work, creating a final resting place for Royal remains. Scholars believe that it likely has no association with either legendary Agamemnon or Atreus, being constructed much earlier the Homeric exploits of the former. It was marvellous approaching the entrance with its astonishing lintel stone of about 120 tons. The feat of getting this into place in antiquity is unsurprisingly still not fully comprehended. Awe-inspiring was the experience of entering the cavern and gazing around. With a dome to marvel at, this remained the largest such in the world for more than a millennium. It was an unforgettable visit.
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Mycenae was the hub of a civilization that dominated the Greek world between 1600 and 1200 BC. It is located about 18 miles north of Nafplio. The archeological ruins consist of a walled city with the famous Lion Gate entrance, Grave Circle A and most impressive of all, the Treasury of Atreus, a huge domed tomb that is also known as the Tomb of Agamemnon. There is an entry fee of approximately 12 Euros for non-Euro nations visitors but it is well worth the visit.
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In an impressive modern edifice that was unveiled as recently as 2003 is kept an engaging collection of artefacts covering much more than just the famous Mycenaean era. Items from the latter feature strongly, albeit in some instances being replicas of the famed originals that are on display in the National Museum. One such is the so-called golden death mask of Agamemnon, probably one of the most famous pieces from all antiquity. Extending across a few millennia, exhibits include jewellery, everyday items, weaponry and tomb contents.
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Explore the remains of the ancient city of Mycenae a major center of Greek civilization from 1600BC to 1100BC and a world heritage monument. Continue on to Epidaurus and visit the ancient theater. The UNESCO’S world heritage listed monument is reputed to be the birthplace of Apollo's son Asklepios. Epidaurus theater is one of the best preserved classical Greek buildings and still used today.
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