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Palace of Nestor - Wikipedia The Palace of Nestor (Modern Greek: Ανάκτορο του Νέστορα) was an important centre in Mycenaean times, and described in Homer 's Odyssey and Iliad as Nestor 's kingdom of "sandy Pylos "
The Legendary Palace Of Nestor: Explore Pylos Ancient Past In this post, you will find information about the monuments in the Palace of Nestor (the palace and the nearby tomb), ticket and timetable info, how to get there, the best-guided tours in the area, and where to stay
Nestor’s Palace – Ancient Greece: Φώς Λέξη The Mycenaean palace of Nestor (Ανάκτορο του Νέστορα) is an archaeological site near Pylos in SW Peloponnese, Greece It was an influential center during the Late Bronze Age era (circa 1600-1100 BCE), and it played a role in the Trojan war as recorded in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey epic poems
A Guide to the Palace of Nestor in Pylos - Unfolding Greece A place swathed in legend, as well as history, the Palace of Nestor is the best-preserved palace from the Mycenean Era The Mycenean Era was the time of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and Nestor and his Palace feature prominently in these powerful epics
Nestor’s Palace: Visiting The Mycenaean Palace of Pylos In this guide, we’re taking you on a journey across the wonders of Nestor’s Palace, this hidden gem in Western Greece that is sure to fascinate you Here’s everything you need to know about the Palace of Nestor
The palace of Nestor - Pylos. info The central building, now covered by a metal roof, is the famous palace of Nestor On the eastern side of the building, there is the earliest palatial building, which was destroyed at the end of the 14th century BC
Exploring the Mycenaean Palace of Nestor - Insights Greece This extraordinary palace was built in the 13th Century BC by King Nestor, son of Neleus, who holds an important position in the Homeric epics Nestor led Pylos to the Trojan War with 90 ships and is presented by Homer as a wise old man, whose opinion was always respected by the Achaeans
Palace of Nestor | Visit Peloponnese The marvellous Palace of Nestor, the wise king of Pylos, is one of the most significant landmarks of Messinia and the best preserved Mycenaean palace in Greece The archaeological site is covered by a bioclimatic pergola