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Explore Khoutalaiika in Greece
Khoutalaiika in the region of Peloponnese is a place in Greece - some 46 mi or ( 75 km ) South-West of Athens , the country's capital city .
Time in Khoutalaiika is now 05:21 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Athens " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Tolo, Stathaiika, Lacedaemon, Patras, and Nafplion. Since you are here already, consider visiting Tolo . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Khoutalaiika ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Natural History Museum Ligourio
A walk around the main galleries of the Ligourio Natural History Museum in the Argolis province of Greece. A nice collection of rocks, minerals and fossils with special emphasis on those found in Gree ..
Small tornado @ Epidauro
Small tornado in the neighborhood of the Ancient Epidaurus site in the Argolis prefecture (Greece). ..
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Three mycenaean bridges in the Argolid
The three signposted Mycenaean Bridges on the road from Nafplio to Epidaurus. The first and third have only recently been signposted and cleaned up, although the third has become clogged up again foll ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Arkadiko Bridge
The Arkadiko Bridge or Kazarma Bridge is a Mycenaean bridge near the modern road from Tiryns to Epidauros on the Peloponnese, Greece. Dating to the Greek Bronze Age, it is one of the oldest arch bridges still in existence and use. The corbel arch bridge belonged in Mycenaean times to a highway between the two cities, which formed part of a wider military road network. It has a culvert span of ca. 1 m and is made in the typical Mycenaean manner of Cyclopean stones.
Located at 37.60 22.94 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus is a museum in Epidaurus, in Argolis on the Peloponnese peninsula, Greece. The museum, noted for its reconstructions of temples and its columns and inscriptions, was established in 1902 and opened in 1909 to display artifacts unearthed in the ancient site of Epidaurus in the surrounding area.
Located at 37.60 23.07 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Temple of Asclepius, Epidauros
Asclepius (Asklepios) was a much-worshiped ancient Greek god of health and well-being, and his sanctuary at Epidauros was, in extent, the rival of such major cult sites as the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia and Apollo at Delphi. Its major temple to the healing god, the Temple of Asclepios at Epidauros, was built in the early fourth century BCE. The temple was Doric, six columns by eleven, measuring ca. 80 meters in length. It is preserved in foundations only.
Located at 37.60 23.07 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Epidaurus
Epidaurus was a small city in ancient Greece, at the Saronic Gulf. Two modern towns bear the name Epidavros (Επίδαυρος): Palaia Epidavros and Nea Epidavros. Since 2010 they belong to the new municipality of Epidavros, part of the regional unit of Argolis. The seat of the municipality is the town Asklipieio.
Located at 37.60 23.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Apollo Maleatas
The sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas is located on a low hill on Mount Kynortion, south-east of the sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus. At the peak of the hill was a small Early Helladic settlement, which was never built on in later periods. At the beginning of the Late Bronze Age, an open-air altar was used where animals were sacrificed and votives deposited in the ash. Dedications include votive bronze double axes, bronze swords, and clay animal figurines.
Located at 37.60 23.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
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