Greece Holidays Take You to Interesting Ancient Sites
Greece has everything you need to have a memorable
holiday. Located in the south-eastern part of Europe, this country is
considered as the cradle of Western civilisation and has quite an intriguing
history. For those who are not quite interested in history but would like to
explore some beautiful beaches, there are some fascinating Aegean and Ionian
islands that have plenty of them. Nature lovers would also have a wonderful
time visiting the lush green forests, idyllic villages, volcanic peaks, and
snow-clad mountains. There are many other attractions you can explore during
your time spent in this charming European nation.
One of the most popular ones you'll get to explore during
your Greece
holidays is Acropolis, which is located in the heart of the capital city,
Athens. This ancient site comprises three temples that date back to the 5th
century BC. Among them, the Parthenon is the most well-known and distinctive
temple. It originally had 58 columns supporting the roof. At the foot of this
site are other ancient attractions, such as the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the
Ancient Agora, Kerameikos, and the Roman Forum. Taking a stroll on the
2.5-kilometre Archaeological Promenade would also be one of the memorable
experiences of your visit to Acropolis.
Another interesting place worth exploring is the
Acropolis Museum, which is one of the most-visited attractions in the capital
city of Athens. This museum has been built using steel and glass and has the
appearance of an ultra-modern structure. It was designed by the famous Swiss
architect, Bernard Tschumi, and has light and airy spaces that have been
created specifically for housing the ancient finds from the site of Acropolis.
Among the top attractions of this museum is Moschophoros, which is a statue
dating back to the 6th century BC of a young man carrying a calf on his
shoulders.
You'll find the island of Santorini the most gorgeous
of all the Greek islands. The most renowned places on the island are the towns
of Oia and Fira. Upon visiting these towns, you'll find scores of Cycladic
cubic buildings and most of them have been painted in white. Many of these
buildings have been converted into boutique hotels today with some excellent
amenities like infinity pools. The black-sand beaches of the island and the
crystal-clear waters touching them give you the perfect environs to enjoy
sunbathing or swimming.
Don't miss visiting the monasteries of Meteora while
holidaying in Greece. The Meteora is a rock formation located in central part
of Greece and the Eastern Orthodox monasteries have been built on its summit.
During the Ottoman rule, the monks who lived in caves took refuge on the
Meteora to escape the lawlessness of the occupying Turkish forces. They were
able to build the monasteries with the help of building materials that were
transported by a few people using ladders. They also helped in bringing
provisions for the monks in baskets. In recent times, these structures are
accessible by roads and they enable tourists to visit them if they don't have
enough time to explore the place on foot.
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