Archaeological tourism as a subcategory of cultural tourism has as its main object the visit to archaeological sites and monuments, museums etc. Ermionida, a place with a history of centuries, has a very rich variety of archaeological-historical sites and findings. Come and let us show you around.
The Katafyki Gorge
You will hear it called the "Gorge of the Gods" because they were from here, it is
Bisti Grove
At the eastern end of the city, there is the Bisti peninsula (in Arvanitika Bist means Tale)
Sygrou School
It was built in 1896 with money from our national benefactor Andreas Syngros. It housed the Primary
Kapodistrian
The Kapodistrian School in the years of the Ottoman rule was the home of Ali Bourdouniotis. During
Roman sarcophagus (3rd century)
During the construction of the Greek Telecommunications Organization (OTE) building, behind the Ermioni Rural Dispensary, a large
Roman aqueduct (2nd century)
During the Roman period Ermioni flourished. The aqueduct (2nd century AD), which carried water to cisterns scattered
Franchthi Cave
Franchthi Cave is located in southwest Argolis, on the north coast of the bay of Koilada. It
The Barrack (Stratonas)
It is located next to the Kapodistrian University and in front of the Municipal Library of Ermioni.
The town of the fishermen Portocheli
If someone told you that there are two "buried temples" dedicated to the God Apollo, in the
Dydima Caves
At the foot of Mount Didymos in Argolis there is a unique geological phenomenon. The earth has
Fournoi Tower
The hioliday village of Fournoi Beach belongs to the municipal district of Fournoi, or Lazes, which in
Windmills, Kranidi
Three recently renovated windmills on a small hill dreamily adorn Kranidi and take you on a nostalgic
Thermisia Castle
Thermisia Castle is located on a hill, north of the village of the same name in Argolis.