Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)
Lion Gate (Mycenae)

Mycenae (Archaeological Site)

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Mycenae (Archaeological Site)

📍 Overview

Mycenae is one of the most important archaeological sites of ancient Greece and a major center of the Mycenaean civilization (c. 1600–1100 BCE). Known as the legendary kingdom of Agamemnon, Mycenae played a central role in Greek mythology and the epic tradition of the Iliad.

The site is famous for its monumental architecture, advanced engineering, and rich royal tombs, reflecting a powerful Bronze Age civilization.


🗺️ Location

  • Region: Argolis, Peloponnese
  • Near: Nafplio (approx. 24 km)
  • Coordinates: 37.730° N, 22.754° E

🕰️ Opening Hours (Typical)

  • Summer: 08:00 – 20:00
  • Winter: 08:30 – 15:30
    (Hours may vary seasonally and on public holidays)

🎟️ Tickets

  • Full: ~€12
  • Reduced: ~€6
  • Combined tickets often available with nearby sites (e.g., Tiryns)

🏺 Key Highlights

  • Lion Gate – The iconic entrance to the citadel
  • Cyclopean Walls – Massive stone fortifications
  • Grave Circle A – Royal burial site with golden artifacts
  • Treasury of Atreus – Monumental tholos tomb (also called the Tomb of Agamemnon)
  • Palace Complex – The administrative and ceremonial center

🏛️ Mythology & History

According to myth, Mycenae was ruled by the House of Atreus, including Agamemnon, who led the Greek forces in the Trojan War. The city’s wealth and power are reflected in the archaeological finds, including gold masks and weapons.

Historically, Mycenae was a dominant military and cultural hub in the Late Bronze Age, influencing much of mainland Greece.


🏛️ Nearby Museum

  • Archaeological Museum of Mycenae
    Houses artifacts from the site, including pottery, tools, and replicas of famous gold treasures.

🚗 Getting There

  • By car: ~1.5–2 hours from Athens
  • Organized tours available from Athens and Nafplio

🌐 UNESCO Status

Mycenae is part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing:

  • “Archaeological Sites of Mycenae and Tiryns” (inscribed in 1999)

Location

Region: Argolis, Peloponnese, Near: Nafplio (approx. 24 km)

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