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Each
Villa has private pool, an open fireplace and comfortable living areas and
well equipped kitchens. Also has aircodition, TV-DVD, Wi-Fi free internet. read more
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Stunning views as far as the Larissas castle of Argos to the Palamidi of Nauplion this is the perfect spot to relax
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The Palamidi Fortress and Ancient Tiryns are no more than 15 minutes away.
Ancient Epidavros, Mycenae and Nemea are less than an hour away...read more
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Tel +30 2752091482 |
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Fax +30 2752097192 |
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In this beautiful land that
god Poseidon first saw Amymone, the lovely daughter of Danaos, and fell madly in
love with her. From their unison Nauplios was born in one of Euboia's shores,
but when he grew up he sailed with his ship to the creek of the Argolic bay and
founded there the ancient city of Nauplia, which took after his
name
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The city holds a key
position which enables sea communications, but is also protected bythe steep
rock of Akronauplia, a combination which made Nauplio ever since the Neolithic
era, one of the most desirable places of inhabitance but also of conquest.
Indeed, Nauplio will be repeatedly invaded by Argians, Goths, Slavs and
Albanians, Byzantines, Franks, Venetians and Turks. Until 1822 when the Greeks
revolted against the Turks, fought and won back Palamidi and finally free
Nauplio.
In January 1823, it became
the seat of the temporary government of the Greek nation, which was at the time
struggling for its independence. In January 1828, the first governor of Greece
will come to the city, but a few years later in 1831 he will be assassinated
near the church of Agios Spyridon.
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A period of anarchy and
upheaval will follow until King Othon, accompanied by 36 foreign vessels and a
large retinue will arrive at Nauplio's bay in January 1833. The next year, the
Greek capital will be transferred to the city of Athens.
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From an architectural point
of view, Nauplio is an amalgam of Prankish, Venetian and Turkish buildings both
secular and neo-classic. Its broad streets and small alleys, its squares,
Ottoman fountains, monuments, statues and beautiful parks Paint the portrait of a most
charming city which captivates its visitors. But apart from Nauplio's
picturesque quality, one can take a journey back in time, unfolding the city's
glorious history by visiting the Archaeological Museum and its abundance of
archaeological findings, the Museum of the Peloponnesean Folklore Institute, the
fortified Akronauplia and Palamidi with its magnificent Venetian castle and the
endless hewn steps. After relaxing and enjoying a cup of coffee next to the Pili
of Xiras, with its peculiar waterfall which looks as if it's springing out of
Palamidi's soul, or opposite the old train station which brings back memories of
the past, you can start your stroll around the city.
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Inhabited ever since
pre-historic times, the rock of Akronauplia offers the most breathtaking,
panoramic view! From one "side lies the old city with its numerous tileroofs
interrupted here and there by perennial trees' tops, the churches' belfries with
the unique Bourdzi standing like a stationary ship amidst the waters of the
serene harbor,
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and from the other which is full of fig trees hanging from the
rocks- the stunningly beautiful view of the Nauplio Gulf and the beach of
Arvanitia which hides under the dominant presence of Palamidi, which will be our
next stop.
If its 990 steps sound like
an intimidating number to climb, don't get discouraged. There's a paved street
which takes you all the way up to the top and to one of the two entrances of the
castle.
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So, if you decide to go on
foot, be certain that the impressive, well preserved Venetian fort and the
wonderful view of the Argolic plain will be more than rewarding.
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After a swim in Arvanitia,
or the nearby Karathona , relax over a good meal in one of the many taverns of
Nauplio and prepare yourselves because in the evening the city transforms into
an endless promenade. As soon as the afternoon sun begins to set, the city looks
like a colorful human beehive full of tourists, permanent residents, Greeks and
foreigners who have settled here from all over the world, making beauty their
country.
From the foot of Palamidi
with the Staikopoulos park, the Pili of Xiras, the house of Armansberg, the
courthouse, Kapodistria's statue and the Trion Navarhon square with the first
pharmacy of Greece, the first gymnasium (today's Town Hall), the Army Cadet
School, King Othon's statue and Platia Syntagmatos with the house of
Kolokotronis, the old Vouleutiko, the Mosque, the prison of Leonardos, and the
archaeological museum, which used to be an old Venetian warehouse the visitor
takes a journey into a unique place of historical memory.
The numerous shops of the
old city which sell mostly souvenirs, gifts jewelry, antiques, traditional
pastries, and figurines of the folkloric Karagiozis all of high quality will
lead you to the port with its famous fish taverns, its cafes and bars located
opposite the illuminated Bourdzi. At the quay you will walk past families taking
their stroll, young people, couples, artists and intellectuals who seek for
inspiration... With the night flowers creating an exceptionally erotic
atmosphere, Nauplio, all lit up, gives in to night life till the early morning
hours
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