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Messinian bay, Greece, Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Μεσσηνίας

Built on the Messinian Gulf Kardamyli has been named as one of the most beautiful villages in Europe, and if you are lucky enough to spend some time there you’ll immediately realize why! It’s the most glamorous summer destination in Exo Mani, it’s got a great beach, the surrounding countryside is stunning and the old stone-built houses with their gardens lend an air of old-world charm. You can also visit the fortified Troupakis-Mourtzinos complex in Old Kardamyli which operates as a museum.

Travel & Leisure magazine included Kardamyli in its list of the most beautiful villages in Europe, and if you are lucky enough to spend some time there you’ll immediately see why. It’s a small village with stone-built houses and tiled roofs, most of them built in the characteristic Maniot architecture, set in a sea of olive trees. Mount Taygetus rises impressively behind the village, and the streets lead down to the Messinian gulf.  Kardamyli is the biggest seaside settlement in Exo Mani, and has been hosting tourists for many years, always providing excellent quality services. There are three districts, Palia Kardamyli, Kato Kardamyli and Skala. Wherever you stay you will enjoy wandering around the village looking at the courtyards and gardens full of flowers, vines and jasmine. In Tikla area, right above the rocks, you can visit the elegant tavernas, all day restaurants and cafes.  

Make time to visit Palia Kardamyli and see the Troupakis-Mourtzinos fortified complex which is now a listed monument: It’s always good to learn a bit more about the place you are staying in, and this complex of buildings is home to a museum where you can do just that. The buildings themselves are fascinating, with an impressive Maniot tower-house, a fortified residence, auxiliary buildings and the church of Agios Spyridon (18th century). The main core of the complex has been built in different phases -from the end of the 17th to the 19th century. The view is an extra bonus, as you can look out over the trees and across the village rooftops to the sea. There is a permanent exhibition in the tower house which includes maps, drawings, engravings, photographs and models of the village. However, when it comes down to it, the whole complex is an exhibit and you’ll find information on all the buildings -the tower, the cistern, the temple, the vegetable garden, the olive press and the forge. Temporary exhibitions are also held in the complex. (Tel. 27210 73638). Near the Troupakis-Mourtzinos complex is the "tomb of Castor and Pollux ". As local tradition tells us Helen of Troy’s twin brothers were buried there. 

BRIEF HISTORY Kardamyli has had the same name for at least 3,240 years! From Archaic times, through Messinian rule and the League of Free Laconians to the Romans and the Byzantines it has always been a small seaside town, and it’s always been called Kardamyli. The name is first mentioned in Homer's Iliad, as the first of the "seven favoured and well-populated towns" that Agamemnon would give Achilles as a dowry if he married one of his daughters. The traveller Pausanias also mentions Kardamyli, telling us that it was adorned with many temples and statues. Ancient Kardamyli was an important settlement as it was the main port for Sparta, the powerful ancient city-state. The city of Sparta was connected to Kardamyli through the "Royal Road", which ran through the Vyros Gorge. In its more recent history, Kardamyli developed and prospered, relying on local olive oil production. There was also an olive mill that functioned as a soap factory too, and the small port saw a great deal of traffic.  There are some excellent beaches, such as Kalogria and Stoupa, near to Kardamili. You should also visit some of the nearby villages such as Tseria, Exohori, Kastania and Milia. Finally, the famous cobbled paths of Biliovo and the Ridomo gorge are ideal for walkers. The house-museum of the famous writer Patrick Lee Fermor is in neighbouring Kalamitsi.

THE ISLET OF MEROPI The uninhabited 35-acre island, also called Amygdalonissos, is only 400 m from Kardamyli port and just 100 m from the rocky coast at Vardia. You can swim out to the islet or reach it by sea kayak. It has belonged to an old family from the Kardamyli since 1862, and there are ruins of buildings and walls from the post-Byzantine period, together with the single-aisled church of the Dormition of the Virgin (1779).

The old Liakeas factory The factory chimney is one of the landmarks in the Tikla area. The factory, which made soap and also functioned as an olive mill, was built by local masons for the Liakeas brothers in 1932. It closed in 1958 and is now in ruins, but it is one of the most important of the pre-industrial factory buildings of Greece. It was the largest factory of its kind in the Balkans during the interwar period and employed about 150 workers -in fact several of them settled permanently in Kardamyli, building their homes near the factory. Until 1940 the raw materials were transported to the factory by boat. A lot of women worked in the factory when it started producing soap. During the German occupation the building only worked as an olive mill.

Did you know that

Every year visitors to Kardamyli can enjoy the village’s International Jazz Festival which includes free concerts in squares, beaches, restaurants, bars.

The village is 37 km from Kalamata.

Mourtzinos Tower in Kardamyli

In Palaia Kardamyli, an important period of the history and architecture of Mani is represented by the monument you’ll see standing before you: The Mourtzinos-Troupakis fortified complex which is nowadays a museum. In 1994, it was declared a landmark. It is located in Palia Kardamyli in Messinina, and from there you can enjoy the view of Kardamyli and the entrance of Vyros gorge. An important period of the history and architecture of Mani is represented by the monument you’ll see standing before you: The Mourtzinos-Troupakis fortified complex which is nowadays a museum. In 1994, it was declared a landmark.

Not just one, but three baileys encircle the tower, the fortified house, the auxiliary buildings and the Church of Saint Spyridon. The central core of the complex was built at different phases - from the late 17th century to the 19th century. The three-storey tower-house was built during the second Venetian Occupation. On the ground floor was the stable, the auxiliary and storage rooms. The family lived on the upper floors. The fact that the complex includes the Church of Saint Spyridon indicates the social and financial power of Troupakis family. It an one-aisled basilica with a dome, made of tufa. It dates back to the 18th century. The multiple-storey bell tower stands out, as does the embossed two-headed eagle at the church’s entrance, reminding us of the Byzantine period. 

Who were Mourtzinos-Toupakis family? Troupakis family was one of the most prominent in Mani during the Ottoman Occupation, and developed into one of its most powerful ones. The family is mentioned in written sources of the 17th century, and they were “captains” of Androuvista fore more than 200 years. As far as their descent is concerned, there are several local legends - in fact, it is said that their primogenitor was Michael Palaiologos, and this topic is thoroughly discussed in the book “Mani - Travels in the Southern Peloponnese” by renowned author Patrick Leigh Fermor. Panagiotis Troupakis-Mourtzinos and his son Dionysios were members of Filiki Eteria (Society of Friends). In 1821, the complex accommodated chieftain Theodoros Kolokotronis, who used it as his base of operations, so that he could set off, along with other Greek fighters to liberate Kalamata on 23 March 1821. After the passing of Dionysios Troupakis in 1830, the family declined and faded away. In 1967, the buildings were donated to the Greek State by the last heirs, provided that they would become a museum.

The permanent exhibition It is housed in the three-storey tower-house, including maps, designs, etchings, photographs, mock-ups and a few objects. The exhibition aims at introducing the visitor to the social structures of the region and their impact on its particular architectural style, from the Late Roman-Early Byzantine period to modern times. There is a special focus on the character of the settlements in the Post-Byzantine era - after all, this is what defines the Maniot landscape, to our day. However, the whole complex is considered an exhibit. Its different parts have been upgraded - the tower, the fountain, the vegetable garden, the oil mill. In fact, the forge is the only one located in Mani. Temporary exhibitions are housed in the museum, as well. Tel. 27210 73638. (Sources: mixanitouxronou.gr, odysseus.culture.gr).

Patrick Leigh Fermor 

The great philhellene and writer, Patrick Lee Fermor, fell in love with Kardamyli, and with the Mani as a whole. His work as a writer played a major role in introducing people outside Greece to the Mani. Today you can visit the house that he and his wife built in Kalamitsi, next to Kardamyli, as it is now open to the public as a museum.

"You can explore Mani in three days as a passer-by, in three months as a walker, however it takes three lives to see it with the eyes of the soul." This goes a long way to explaining why Patrick Leigh Fermor, one of the most important British travellers and travel writers of his generation, fell in love with the Mani.

'Paddy', as his friends called him, son of the noted geologist Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor, was always a restless spirit. When he was only 18 years old he made his first big trip across the Channel, and then across Europe on foot! He arrived in Istanbul in 1935, and from there went to Mount Athos. He then travelled to Epirus, Macedonia and Central Greece, learning Greek as he went.

During the second world war he was a major in the special forces in Crete where, disguised as a shepherd called “Michalis”, he organised resistance groups. One of his most daring exploits was working with the Greek Resistance to organise the kidnapping of the infamous German general, Heinrich Kreipe, commander of the Axis forces in Heraklion. In 1944 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and the Order of the British Empire.

After the war he decided to come and live in Kalamitsi, Kardamyli with his wife, the photographer Joan Lee Fermor. They built an amazing house that they designed themselves and built from local stone. Fermor devoted himself to writing books -mainly about his beloved Mani and other parts of Greece, or abroad. His book about the first phase of his long journey to Istanbul is considered his masterpiece. Fermor continued to write until his death in 2011. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his contribution to literature.

The couple decided in 1996 to donate their house to the Benaki Museum, so that it could be used by the Museum to further its aims and also to house researchers and be open to the public. Educational activities are organised in collaboration with various institutions, and special cultural events are also held here. In accordance with the wishes of the Fermors, the Benaki Museum has the right to rent the buildings out as accommodation for three months a year.

Visiting hours: Monday-Thursday: 11:00 - 12:00, Friday: 14:00 - 15:00. June – September: every Monday at 12:00. Tickets must be pre-purchased from the Benaki Museum (Ε tickets).

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It was the largest factory of its kind in the Balkans during the interwar period and employed about 150 workers -in fact several of them settled permanently in Kardamyli, building their homes near the factory. Until 1940 the raw materials were transported to the factory by boat. A lot of women worked in the factory when it started producing soap. During the German occupation the building only worked as an olive mill.\r\n\r\n Did you know that\r\n\r\n Every year visitors to Kardamyli can enjoy the village\u2019s International Jazz Festival which includes free concerts in squares, beaches, restaurants, bars.\r\n\r\n The village is 37 km from Kalamata.\r\n\r\n Mourtzinos Tower in Kardamyli \r\n\r\n In Palaia Kardamyli, an important period of the history and architecture of Mani is represented by the monument you\u2019ll see standing before you: The Mourtzinos-Troupakis fortified complex which is nowadays a museum. In 1994, it was declared a landmark. It is located in Palia Kardamyli in Messinina, and from there you can enjoy the view of Kardamyli and the entrance of Vyros gorge. An important period of the history and architecture of Mani is represented by the monument you\u2019ll see standing before you: The Mourtzinos-Troupakis fortified complex which is nowadays a museum. In 1994, it was declared a landmark.\r\n\r\n Not just one, but three baileys encircle the tower, the fortified house, the auxiliary buildings and the Church of Saint Spyridon. The central core of the complex was built at different phases - from the late 17th century to the 19th century. The three-storey tower-house was built during the second Venetian Occupation. On the ground floor was the stable, the auxiliary and storage rooms. The family lived on the upper floors. The fact that the complex includes the Church of Saint Spyridon indicates the social and financial power of Troupakis family. It an one-aisled basilica with a dome, made of tufa. It dates back to the 18th century. The multiple-storey bell tower stands out, as does the embossed two-headed eagle at the church\u2019s entrance, reminding us of the Byzantine period.\u00a0\r\n\r\n Who were Mourtzinos-Toupakis family? Troupakis family was one of the most prominent in Mani during the Ottoman Occupation, and developed into one of its most powerful ones. The family is mentioned in written sources of the 17th century, and they were \u201ccaptains\u201d of Androuvista fore more than 200 years. As far as their descent is concerned, there are several local legends - in fact, it is said that their primogenitor was Michael Palaiologos, and this topic is thoroughly discussed in the book \u201cMani - Travels in the Southern Peloponnese\u201d by renowned author Patrick Leigh Fermor. Panagiotis Troupakis-Mourtzinos and his son Dionysios were members of Filiki Eteria (Society of Friends). In 1821, the complex accommodated chieftain Theodoros Kolokotronis, who used it as his base of operations, so that he could set off, along with other Greek fighters to liberate Kalamata on 23 March 1821. After the passing of Dionysios Troupakis in 1830, the family declined and faded away. In 1967, the buildings were donated to the Greek State by the last heirs, provided that they would become a museum.\r\n\r\n The permanent exhibition It is housed in the three-storey tower-house, including maps, designs, etchings, photographs, mock-ups and a few objects. The exhibition aims at introducing the visitor to the social structures of the region and their impact on its particular architectural style, from the Late Roman-Early Byzantine period to modern times. There is a special focus on the character of the settlements in the Post-Byzantine era - after all, this is what defines the Maniot landscape, to our day. However, the whole complex is considered an exhibit. Its different parts have been upgraded - the tower, the fountain, the vegetable garden, the oil mill. In fact, the forge is the only one located in Mani. Temporary exhibitions are housed in the museum, as well. Tel. 27210 73638. (Sources: mixanitouxronou.gr, odysseus.culture.gr).\r\n\r\n Patrick Leigh Fermor\u00a0\r\n\r\n The great philhellene and writer, Patrick Lee Fermor, fell in love with Kardamyli, and with the Mani as a whole. His work as a writer played a major role in introducing people outside Greece to the Mani. Today you can visit the house that he and his wife built in Kalamitsi, next to Kardamyli, as it is now open to the public as a museum.\r\n\r\n \u0022You can explore Mani in three days as a passer-by, in three months as a walker, however it takes three lives to see it with the eyes of the soul.\u0022 This goes a long way to explaining why Patrick Leigh Fermor, one of the most important British travellers and travel writers of his generation, fell in love with the Mani.\r\n\r\n \u0027Paddy\u0027, as his friends called him, son of the noted geologist Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor, was always a restless spirit. When he was only 18 years old he made his first big trip across the Channel, and then across Europe on foot! He arrived in Istanbul in 1935, and from there went to Mount Athos. He then travelled to Epirus, Macedonia and Central Greece, learning Greek as he went.\r\n\r\n During the second world war he was a major in the special forces in Crete where, disguised as a shepherd called \u201cMichalis\u201d, he organised resistance groups. One of his most daring exploits was working with the Greek Resistance to organise the kidnapping of the infamous German general, Heinrich Kreipe, commander of the Axis forces in Heraklion. In 1944 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and the Order of the British Empire.\r\n\r\n After the war he decided to come and live in Kalamitsi, Kardamyli with his wife, the photographer Joan Lee Fermor. They built an amazing house that they designed themselves and built from local stone. Fermor devoted himself to writing books -mainly about his beloved Mani and other parts of Greece, or abroad. His book about the first phase of his long journey to Istanbul is considered his masterpiece. 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Tickets must be pre-purchased from the Benaki Museum (\u0395 tickets).","longrichtext":"\u003Cp\u003ETravel \u0026amp; Leisure magazine included Kardamyli in its list of the most beautiful villages in Europe, and if you are lucky enough to spend some time there you\u0026rsquo;ll immediately see why. It\u0026rsquo;s a small village with stone-built houses and tiled roofs, most of them built in the characteristic Maniot architecture, set in a sea of olive trees. Mount Taygetus rises impressively behind the village, and the streets lead down to the Messinian gulf.\u0026nbsp;\u003Cbr\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EKardamyli is the biggest seaside settlement in Exo Mani\u003C\/strong\u003E, and has been hosting tourists for many years, always providing excellent quality services. There are three districts, Palia Kardamyli, Kato Kardamyli and Skala. Wherever you stay you will enjoy wandering around the village looking at the courtyards and gardens full of flowers, vines and jasmine. In Tikla area, right above the rocks, you can visit the elegant tavernas, all day restaurants and cafes. \u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EMake time to visit Palia Kardamyli and see the Troupakis-Mourtzinos fortified complex which is now a listed monument:\u003C\/strong\u003E It\u0026rsquo;s always good to learn a bit more about the place you are staying in, and this complex of buildings is home to a museum where you can do just that. The buildings themselves are fascinating, with an impressive Maniot tower-house, a fortified residence, auxiliary buildings and the church of Agios Spyridon (18th century). The main core of the complex has been built in different phases -from the end of the 17th to the 19th century. The view is an extra bonus, as you can look out over the trees and across the village rooftops to the sea.\u003Cbr\u003E\nThere is a permanent exhibition in the tower house which includes maps, drawings, engravings, photographs and models of the village. However, when it comes down to it, the whole complex is an exhibit and you\u0026rsquo;ll find information on all the buildings -the tower, the cistern, the temple, the vegetable garden, the olive press and the forge. Temporary exhibitions are also held in the complex. (Tel. 27210 73638).\u003Cbr\u003E\nNear the Troupakis-Mourtzinos complex is the \u0026quot;tomb of Castor and Pollux \u0026quot;. As local tradition tells us Helen of Troy\u0026rsquo;s twin brothers were buried there.\u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EBRIEF HISTORY\u003C\/strong\u003E\u003Cbr\u003E\nKardamyli has had the same name for at least 3,240 years! From Archaic times, through Messinian rule and the League of Free Laconians to the Romans and the Byzantines it has always been a small seaside town, and it\u0026rsquo;s always been called Kardamyli. The name is first mentioned in Homer\u0026#39;s Iliad, as the first of the \u0026quot;seven favoured and well-populated towns\u0026quot; that Agamemnon would give Achilles as a dowry if he married one of his daughters. The traveller Pausanias also mentions Kardamyli, telling us that it was adorned with many temples and statues. Ancient Kardamyli was an important settlement as it was the main port for Sparta, the powerful ancient city-state. The city of Sparta was connected to Kardamyli through the \u0026quot;Royal Road\u0026quot;, which ran through the Vyros Gorge.\u003Cbr\u003E\nIn its more recent history, Kardamyli developed and prospered, relying on local olive oil production. There was also an olive mill that functioned as a soap factory too, and the small port saw a great deal of traffic.\u0026nbsp;\u003Cbr\u003E\nThere are some excellent beaches, such as Kalogria and Stoupa, near to Kardamili. You should also visit some of the nearby villages such as Tseria, Exohori, Kastania and Milia. Finally, the famous cobbled paths of Biliovo and the Ridomo gorge are ideal for walkers.\u003Cbr\u003E\nThe house-museum of the famous writer Patrick Lee Fermor is in neighbouring Kalamitsi.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ETHE ISLET OF MEROPI\u003C\/strong\u003E\u003Cbr\u003E\nThe uninhabited 35-acre island, also called Amygdalonissos, is only 400 m from Kardamyli port and just 100 m from the rocky coast at Vardia. You can swim out to the islet or reach it by sea kayak. It has belonged to an old family from the Kardamyli since 1862, and there are ruins of buildings and walls from the post-Byzantine period, together with the single-aisled church of the Dormition of the Virgin (1779).\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-box\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EThe old Liakeas factory\u003C\/strong\u003E\u003Cbr\u003E\nThe factory chimney is one of the landmarks in the Tikla area. The factory, which made soap and also functioned as an olive mill, was built by local masons for the Liakeas brothers in 1932. It closed in 1958 and is now in ruins, but it is one of the most important of the pre-industrial factory buildings of Greece. It was the largest factory of its kind in the Balkans during the interwar period and employed about 150 workers -in fact several of them settled permanently in Kardamyli, building their homes near the factory. Until 1940 the raw materials were transported to the factory by boat. A lot of women worked in the factory when it started producing soap. During the German occupation the building only worked as an olive mill.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022info-label\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EDid you know that\u003C\/strong\u003E\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-item\u0022\u003EEvery year visitors to Kardamyli can enjoy the village\u0026rsquo;s International Jazz Festival which includes free concerts in squares, beaches, restaurants, bars.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-item\u0022\u003EThe village is 37 km from Kalamata.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-label-1 collapse\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EMourtzinos Tower in Kardamyli \u003C\/strong\u003E\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-text-1\u0022\u003EIn Palaia Kardamyli, an important period of the history and architecture of Mani is represented by the monument you\u0026rsquo;ll see standing before you: The Mourtzinos-Troupakis fortified complex which is nowadays a museum. In 1994, it was declared a landmark.\u003Cbr\u003E\nIt is located in Palia Kardamyli in Messinina, and from there you can enjoy the view of Kardamyli and the entrance of Vyros gorge. An important period of the history and architecture of Mani is represented by the monument you\u0026rsquo;ll see standing before you: The Mourtzinos-Troupakis fortified complex which is nowadays a museum. In 1994, it was declared a landmark.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-text-1\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ENot just one, but three baileys encircle the tower, the fortified house, the auxiliary buildings and the Church of Saint Spyridon.\u003C\/strong\u003E The central core of the complex was built at different phases - from the late 17th century to the 19th century. The three-storey tower-house was built during the second Venetian Occupation. On the ground floor was the stable, the auxiliary and storage rooms. The family lived on the upper floors.\u003Cbr\u003E\nThe fact that the complex includes the Church of Saint Spyridon indicates the social and financial power of Troupakis family. It an one-aisled basilica with a dome, made of tufa. It dates back to the 18th century. The multiple-storey bell tower stands out, as does the embossed two-headed eagle at the church\u0026rsquo;s entrance, reminding us of the Byzantine period.\u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-text-1\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWho were Mourtzinos-Toupakis family? \u003C\/strong\u003ETroupakis family was one of the most prominent in Mani during the Ottoman Occupation, and developed into one of its most powerful ones. The family is mentioned in written sources of the 17th century, and they were \u0026ldquo;captains\u0026rdquo; of Androuvista fore more than 200 years. As far as their descent is concerned, there are several local legends - in fact, it is said that their primogenitor was Michael Palaiologos, and this topic is thoroughly discussed in the book \u0026ldquo;Mani - Travels in the Southern Peloponnese\u0026rdquo; by renowned author Patrick Leigh Fermor.\u003Cbr\u003E\nPanagiotis Troupakis-Mourtzinos and his son Dionysios were members of Filiki Eteria (Society of Friends). In 1821, the complex accommodated chieftain Theodoros Kolokotronis, who used it as his base of operations, so that he could set off, along with other Greek fighters to liberate Kalamata on 23 March 1821. After the passing of Dionysios Troupakis in 1830, the family declined and faded away. In 1967, the buildings were donated to the Greek State by the last heirs, provided that they would become a museum.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-text-1\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EThe permanent exhibition \u003C\/strong\u003EIt is housed in the three-storey tower-house, including maps, designs, etchings, photographs, mock-ups and a few objects. The exhibition aims at introducing the visitor to the social structures of the region and their impact on its particular architectural style, from the Late Roman-Early Byzantine period to modern times. There is a special focus on the character of the settlements in the Post-Byzantine era - after all, this is what defines the Maniot landscape, to our day.\u003Cbr\u003E\nHowever, the whole complex is considered an exhibit. Its different parts have been upgraded - the tower, the fountain, the vegetable garden, the oil mill. In fact, the forge is the only one located in Mani.\u003Cbr\u003E\nTemporary exhibitions are housed in the museum, as well. Tel. 27210 73638.\u003Cbr\u003E\n(Sources: \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/www.mixanitouxronou.gr\/o-pyrgos-tis-kardamylis-opoy-organothike-i-epanastasi-toy-21-sto-ochyro-tis-oikogeneias-moyrtzinoy-troypaki\/\u0022 style=\u0022color:#0563c1; text-decoration:underline\u0022\u003Emixanitouxronou.gr, \u003C\/a\u003E\u003Ca href=\u0022http:\/\/odysseus.culture.gr\/h\/1\/gh151.jsp?obj_id=14681\u0022 style=\u0022color:#0563c1; text-decoration:underline\u0022\u003Eodysseus.culture.gr\u003C\/a\u003E).\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-label-2 collapse\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EPatrick Leigh Fermor\u0026nbsp;\u003C\/strong\u003E\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-text-2\u0022\u003EThe great philhellene and writer, Patrick Lee Fermor, fell in love with Kardamyli, and with the Mani as a whole. His work as a writer played a major role in introducing people outside Greece to the Mani. Today you can visit the house that he and his wife built in Kalamitsi, next to Kardamyli, as it is now open to the public as a museum.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-text-2\u0022\u003E\u003Cem\u003E\u0026quot;You can explore Mani in three days as a passer-by, in three months as a walker, however it takes three lives to see it with the eyes of the soul\u003C\/em\u003E.\u0026quot; This goes a long way to explaining why Patrick Leigh Fermor, one of the most important British travellers and travel writers of his generation, fell in love with the Mani.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022coll-text-2\u0022\u003E\u0026#39;Paddy\u0026#39;, as his friends called him, son of the noted geologist Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor, was always a restless spirit. When he was only 18 years old he made his first big trip across the Channel, and then across Europe on foot! 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Sea kayaking in Messinia

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On a sea kayaking trip from the Ionian Sea all the way to the Messinian Gulf, you’ll get to know the beautiful coastlines, the rocky islets, the islets and the beaches of Messinia.

What a nice way to explore the coastal areas of Messinia, its rocky islets and islets!

The coastline and the summer resorts of the Messinian Gulf will appear one-by-one, while you are sea kayaking - either alone or with friends, or on a trip organised by companies operating in Messinia. This is where you’ll get the necessary equipment from.

In the region of Trifylia, after exploring the beaches of the Ionian Sea, you will visit Proti Island, across Marathopoli. You can go to the beautiful Vourlia beach for a swim, with emerald waters, and discover Grammenos cove, with its mysterious etchings and the inscriptions of the Roman and Byzantine periods.

Ideal for sea kayaking is Navarino Bay. You can sail around Sphacteria, Chelonaki, Tsichli Baba.On the west side of Messinia, departing from Kardamyli, you can visit the islet of Meropi, Kalamitsi, Foneas. If you want to, you can go further south, towards the series of the beautiful beachesStoupa and Kalogria, Agios Nikolaos and Agios Demetrios, the wondrous caves and sculptured rocks of Trachila, the natural “platforms” in tiers in Katafygi.

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Hiking trail network of Kardamyli

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Greece, Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Μεσσηνίας

In the region of Kardamyli, there is a very remarkable trail network, and thanks to it, you can visit many villages. The hiking time is short - starting from 30 minutes, and not exceeding 3 hours, and they are suitable for anyone.

In the region of Kardamyli, there is a very remarkable trail network, and thanks to it, you can visit many villages. The hiking time is short - starting from 30 minutes, and not exceeding 3 hours. In conjunction with the good marking, the low altitude and the gentle slopes, they make hiking possible even for families, who have the chance to visit well-kept stone-built settlements, with their churches, old water mills and bridges. It is the best way of really experiencing Exo Mani.

Kardamyli - Palia Kardamyli - Agia Sofia - Petrovouni (duration: about 1 hour and 15 minutes)

Kardamyli - Stavropigio (duration: about 2.5 hours)

Proasteio - Kardamyli (duration: about 1 hour)

Petrovouni - Exochori (duration: about 1 hour and 45 minutes)

Kardamyli - Monastery of Lykakio - Monastery of Soter - Kato Chora - Vyros (duration: about 3 hours and 45 minutes)

Agia Sofia - Vyros (duration: 30 minutes)

Monastery of Soter - Pedino (duration: 2.5 hours)

Kardamyli - Petrovouni - Proasteio (duration: 1.5 hours)

Saidona - Monasteries of Saint Samuel and Voidonitsa - Exochori (duration: 3 hours)

Vyros - Kalyves - Pedino - Tseria - Vyros (duration: 3 hours and 15 minutes)

Agia Sofia - Kato Chora (duration 1 hour and 45 minutes)

Proasteio - Saidona (duration: 25 minutes)

Sports & Activities

Nature & Outdoors, Sports & Activities, Walks

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The Environment Museum of Stymphalia

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Greece, Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Κορινθίας

This excellent museum is part of the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation Network of Museums and its aim is to raise ecological awareness among visitors, both young and old, and to preserve knowledge of the region’s traditional technologies.

This excellent museum is part of the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation Network of Museums (PIOP). It is situated on the slopes of one of the green hills that surround Lake Stymphalia. Its aim is to raise the ecological awareness of visitors, both young and old, and to preserve knowledge of the region’s traditional technologies. 

The first section in the museum has information on the environment in the surrounding area and on its importance. In the second section you will learn how the environment affected the development of human activity - particularly traditional occupations. The museum achieves this through displays, models, original digital representations and films. Inside the museum there is an open aquarium that represents a cross-section of the lake, with live fish and plants from the area.

The multi-purpose hall hosts temporary exhibitions and events and cultural activities are held there.

You can read more about the museum at https://www.piop.gr/en  and see a digital representation of Lake Stymphalia here. 

Tel.: 27470 22296.  

Stymphalia Lake Run The Stymphalia area comes alive in May as running enthusiasts arrive to take part in the Stymphalia Lake Run. There are 5 km, 10 km and half marathon routes starting from the Stymphalia Environment Museum and circling the lake. For children aged 5-12, there is a 1 km Iolaos baby route where they can run and have fun - with written consent from their parents. The competitions are organised and supported by the Municipality of Sicyon "MIKONI" Sicyon Education, Culture and Sports society, Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation (PIOP) and the Nemea Sports Club in collaboration with the Lafka "Stymphalis" Sports Club  Participants pay a nominal amount which the organisers then donate to child welfare charities.

History & Culture

Nature & Outdoors, History & Culture, Museums

Group, Family, All season

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Peloponnese Food Stories: Stories οf Tastes, People, Culture

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Kalamata, Greece, Greece, Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Μεσσηνίας

The Gastronomy Festival will include an exhibition of local products, cooking demonstrations, olive oil and wine tasting, experiential activities for children, as well as music on board. Above all, it is all about celebrating the people’s connection with their history and culture, which is the best chance to get to know themselves and to determine their future.

The Gastronomy Festival will include an exhibition of local products, cooking demonstrations, olive oil and wine tasting, experiential activities for children, as well as music on board. Above all, it is all about celebrating the people’s connection with their history and culture, which is the best chance to get to know themselves and to determine their future.

Food & Drink

Festival, Food & Drink

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Kardamili International Jazz Festival 2023

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Kardamili, Greece, Greece, Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Μεσσηνίας

The jazz festival in Kardamili in the south of Peloponese is a unique experience. The small town with its charming squares and streets is filled with vibrant life and jazz enthusiasts this week. Here you can enjoy lots of free concerts scattered around Kardamili. All concerts are free and require no advance registration. All you need is to get there!

The jazz festival in Kardamili in the south of Peloponese is a unique experience. The small town with its charming squares and streets is filled with vibrant life and jazz enthusiasts this week. Here you can enjoy lots of free concerts scattered around Kardamili.  All concerts are free and require no advance registration. All you need is to get there!

Live Music

Live Music

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Leaden steps. Asia Minor 1922

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Greece, Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Λακωνίας

The Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation (PIOP) presents the temporary exhibition “Leaden steps. Asia Minor 1922” in the Museum of the Olive and Greek Olive Oil in Sparti, until 30 September 2023.

The Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation (PIOP) presents the temporary exhibition “Leaden steps. Asia Minor 1922” in the Museum of the Olive and Greek Olive Oil in Sparti, until 30 September 2023.

The exhibition takes place on the occasion of the commemoration of the Asia Minor Catastrophe and is under the auspices of the Federation of Refugee Associations of Greece. The works created by artists Ioanna-Maria Giakoumaki and Foteini Panagiotopoulou, inspired by the personal stories of two Laconians, Angelis Stavropoulos (1901-1950) from Richeia and Athanasios Bagiokos (1892-1979) from Anavryti, form the core of the exhibition narrative. The two men participated in the Asia Minor Campaign, were captured, and were later repatriated, with physical and psychological traumas just as thousands other soldiers who came back and the refugees from Asia Minor.

The presentation of family heirlooms and the transcription of memory in contemporary artistic creation reconstruct moments of the Asia Minor tragedy. Many families were left only with the photographs that had been sent as souvenirs from Asia Minor before the Catastrophe. The canvas of History depicts the war and its evils, displacement, suffering, indelible memories. By matching rare audiovisual material to authentic documents of the time, a conversation is attempted between past and present. Possibly, too, the indispensable reflection, as happens on every anniversary. Today, more than a hundred years after the Asia Minor Catastrophe, we travel across distances beyond now foreign borders with “Leaden steps”, searching for slivers of memory in the painful experiences of the people who survived, the people wounded, the people lost.

Culture and Heritage

Culture and Heritage

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Peloponnese Food Stories | Stories Of Taste, People, Culture

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Greece, Δημοτική Ενότητα Βυτίνας

Στην εύφορη αρκαδική γη, η φύση και η γαστρονομία ενώνονται χάρη στο Φεστιβάλ Γαστρονομίας της Περιφέρειας Πελοποννήσου -Peloponnese Food Stories | Ιστορίες γεύσεων, ανθρώπων, πολιτισμού- που φέρνει κοντά, για ακόμη μια φορά, τον κόσμο της πελοποννησιακής υπαίθρου με τους Έλληνες και ξένους επισκέπτες, με σκοπό να αναδείξει όλα τα χαρακτηριστικά που συνθέτουν την ταυτότητα της Πελοποννησιακής γαστρονομίας.

Έτσι την Κυριακή 10 Δεκεμβρίου, στις 12 το μεσημέρι, οι διοργανωτές θα μεταμορφώσουν την πλατεία της Βυτίνας σε μια ανοιχτή γαστρονομική σκηνή.

Τοπικά, εκλεκτά παραδοσιακά προϊόντα απ’ όλη την Αρκαδία, live μαγειρέματα και συνταγές από αναγνωρισμένους chefs, μυστικά μαγειρικής από τις γυναίκες Πολιτιστικών Συλλόγων της περιοχής, γευσιγνωσίες και οινογνωσίες, εργαστήρια μαγειρικής για τους μικρούς επισκέπτες και φυσικά ζωντανή μουσική, θα συνθέσουν το σκηνικό της γαστρονομικής γιορτής στην Βυτίνα, σε μια διοργάνωση που φιλοδοξεί να ξεδιπλώσει τον ποικιλόμορφο, γευστικό πλούτο και τα προϊόντα της περιοχής στο ευρύ κοινό.

Η εκδήλωση πραγματοποιείται από την Περιφέρεια Πελοποννήσου σε συνδιοργάνωση με τον Δήμο Γορτυνίας, το Επιμελητήριο Αρκαδίας, τη Δημοτική Κοινωφελή Επιχείρηση Γορτυνίας (ΔΗΚΕΓ), με την υποστήριξη της Ένωσης Ξενοδοχείων Αρκαδίας και του Τουριστικού Οργανισμού Πελοποννήσου.

Festival

Festival

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TBEX EUROPE 2023 - KALAMATA, GREECE

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Kalamata, Greece, Greece, Δήμος Καλαμάτας

TBEX brings together hundreds of Creators, CVBs/DMOs and brands that are re-imagining and redefining the travel industry. We build lasting business connections and life long friendships. We meet, network and learn the latest trends, strategies and tactics from each other and the world’s leading experts.

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The vineyards of Nemea

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Greece, Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Κορινθίας

The vineyards that produce the famous Agiorgitiko wine and the wine estates of Nemea, which are open to visitors, are renowned throughout Greece.

You're looking down from above: vineyards as far as the eye can see, their leaves glistening in the sun. The vines, lined up like little soldiers, form well-disciplined rows. The light plays with the foliage, and the shades of green and brown change with the time and season. In the glasses, the ruby color of Agiorgitiko suggests a veritable explosion of the senses: taste, sight and smell, all in red! If you visit Nemea in autumn, during the grape harvest, you're sure to come away with hundreds of photos. 

Yes, the Peloponnese has its own little corner of Tuscany...  

A mountainous massif with deep ravines formed over time by rivers such as the Asopos and Xerias, which have shaped the topography of the Nemea PDO wine-growing zone. Its surface area, ranging from 2,500 to 3,000 hectares, is constantly expanding. Several of the vineyards are located on the hillsides, others in large and smaller valleys. The three different altitude zones produce the three distinct types of Agiorgitiko. The soil, composed of clay, stone, gravel and sand, retains the moisture necessary for vine growth.  

The Nemea wine-growing area was recognized in 1971 (as AO-VDQS and then as PDO) and Agiorgitiko Agiorgitiko makes up 80% of it. The region is Greece's largest wine-growing area and one of its most famous wine-tourism destinations.  

The age-old history of Nemea wine is linked to the timeless cultivation of the Agiorgitiko grape variety. Nemea is associated with the famous feat of the hero Heracles, and the killing of the lion in that location. The land of Nemea was ruled by Flias, son of Dionysus and founder of Fliasia. According to one version, it was here that vines were first cultivated, producing the wine "Fliasios". It is said that the vine was a gift from Dionysus to his mortal son. Fliasios wine was shared at the Nemean Games. Since the 16th century Ottoman records include references ablout the so-called "black wine of Nemea".

The wineries of Nemea and Agiorgitiko There are at least forty wineries in the Nemea region, ranging from large wineries to small family-run units. Many of the wines produced have won international awards and distinctions. Thousands of visitors come every year to enjoy wine tasting accompanied by local produce. Agiorgitiko is the noblest grape variety in southern Greece. The region's differences in altitude, topography, microclimate and soil composition create its different "expressions". Its qualification as a "versatile" grape refers to its ability to produce many different styles of wine: from fresh rosé to robust aged red, right through to sweet dessert wine. The variety's name derives from the village of Agios Georgios, as Nemea was named until the early 20th century. The late harvest takes place from mid to late September. For more information https://nemeawineland.com/wineries/ and https://www.nemeanwines.gr. Events in Nemea The Nemean Games. Reconstructing the ritual of the ancient Nemean Games, participation in today's games is open to all. They are organized every year in June by the Association for the Revival of the Nemean Games, in collaboration with the Municipality, under the auspices of the Region of Peloponnese and the Ministry of Culture and Sports. The games pay tribute to Steven Miller, the American archaeologist who dedicated his life to the development of the archaeological site of Nemea. https://nemeangames.org/ The Agiorgitiko festival. In September, wineries open their doors for three days and winegrowers celebrate together the Illustrious Days of Nemea (Megales Meres tis Nemeas). The event is co-organized by the Winegrowers' Association, the Municipality and the Cooperative Winery of Nemea. #nemeaevolution 

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Some growers cultivate other grape varieties, such as Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Merlot, Assyrtiko and others.

In addition to wine, Nemea's crops now include olives and currants.

The winery of the Nemea Cooperative opened its doors in 1937 and in 1959 the first experimental bottling of Agiorgitiko took place. Many of the region's producers of this variety are members. Tel. for wine tasting: 27460 22210, www.nemeanwines.gr.

PDO Nemea Winery Association, tél.: 27460 22487, https://nemeawineland.com

Learn more about ancient Nemea and the Archaeological Museum.

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History & Culture, Food & Drink, Wines

Spring, Solo, Couples, Autumn

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Thousands of visitors come every year to enjoy wine tasting accompanied by local produce. Agiorgitiko is the noblest grape variety in southern Greece. The region\u0027s differences in altitude, topography, microclimate and soil composition create its different \u0022expressions\u0022. Its qualification as a \u0022versatile\u0022 grape refers to its ability to produce many different styles of wine: from fresh ros\u00e9 to robust aged red, right through to sweet dessert wine. The variety\u0027s name derives from the village of Agios Georgios, as Nemea was named until the early 20th century. The late harvest takes place from mid to late September. For more information https:\/\/nemeawineland.com\/wineries\/ and https:\/\/www.nemeanwines.gr. Events in Nemea The Nemean Games. Reconstructing the ritual of the ancient Nemean Games, participation in today\u0027s games is open to all. 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The event is co-organized by the Winegrowers\u0027 Association, the Municipality and the Cooperative Winery of Nemea. #nemeaevolution\u00a0\r\n\r\n Did you know that\r\n\r\n Discover the Corinthian Wine Routes itineraries here: https:\/\/peloponnesewineroads.com\r\n\r\n Some growers cultivate other grape varieties, such as Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Merlot, Assyrtiko and others.\r\n\r\n In addition to wine, Nemea\u0027s crops now include olives and currants.\r\n\r\n The winery of the Nemea Cooperative opened its doors in 1937 and in 1959 the first experimental bottling of Agiorgitiko took place. Many of the region\u0027s producers of this variety are members. Tel. for wine tasting: 27460 22210, www.nemeanwines.gr.\r\n\r\n PDO Nemea Winery Association, t\u00e9l.: 27460 22487, https:\/\/nemeawineland.com\r\n\r\n Learn more about ancient Nemea and the Archaeological Museum.","longrichtext":"\u003Cp\u003EYou\u0026#39;re looking down from above: vineyards as far as the eye can see, their leaves glistening in the sun. The vines, lined up like little soldiers, form well-disciplined rows. The light plays with the foliage, and the shades of green and brown change with the time and season. In the glasses, the ruby color of Agiorgitiko suggests a veritable explosion of the senses: taste, sight and smell, all in red! If you visit Nemea in autumn, during the grape harvest, you\u0026#39;re sure to come away with hundreds of photos.\u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003EYes, the Peloponnese has its own little corner of Tuscany... \u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EA mountainous massif with deep ravines formed over time\u003C\/strong\u003E by rivers such as the Asopos and Xerias, which have shaped the topography of the Nemea PDO wine-growing zone. Its surface area, ranging from 2,500 to 3,000 hectares, is constantly expanding. Several of the vineyards are located on the hillsides, others in large and smaller valleys. The three different altitude zones produce the three distinct types of Agiorgitiko. The soil, composed of clay, stone, gravel and sand, retains the moisture necessary for vine growth. \u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EThe Nemea wine-growing area was recognized in 1971 \u003C\/strong\u003E(as AO-VDQS and then as PDO) and Agiorgitiko Agiorgitiko makes up 80% of it. The region is Greece\u0026#39;s largest wine-growing area and one of its most famous wine-tourism destinations. \u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EThe age-old history of Nemea wine \u003C\/strong\u003Eis linked to the timeless cultivation of the Agiorgitiko grape variety. Nemea is associated with the famous feat of the hero Heracles, and the killing of the lion in that location. The land of Nemea was ruled by Flias, son of Dionysus and founder of Fliasia. According to one version, it was here that vines were first cultivated, producing the wine \u0026quot;Fliasios\u0026quot;. It is said that the vine was a gift from Dionysus to his mortal son. Fliasios wine was shared at the Nemean Games. Since the 16th century Ottoman records include references ablout the so-called \u0026quot;black wine of Nemea\u0026quot;.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-box\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EThe wineries of Nemea and Agiorgitiko\u003C\/strong\u003E\u003Cbr\u003E\nThere are at least forty wineries in the Nemea region, ranging from large wineries to small family-run units. Many of the wines produced have won international awards and distinctions. Thousands of visitors come every year to enjoy wine tasting accompanied by local produce.\u003Cbr\u003E\nAgiorgitiko is the noblest grape variety in southern Greece. The region\u0026#39;s differences in altitude, topography, microclimate and soil composition create its different \u0026quot;expressions\u0026quot;. Its qualification as a \u0026quot;versatile\u0026quot; grape refers to its ability to produce many different styles of wine: from fresh ros\u0026eacute; to robust aged red, right through to sweet dessert wine.\u003Cbr\u003E\nThe variety\u0026#39;s name derives from the village of Agios Georgios, as Nemea was named until the early 20th century. The late harvest takes place from mid to late September.\u003Cbr\u003E\nFor more information\u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/nemeawineland.com\/wineries\/\u0022\u003E https:\/\/nemeawineland.com\/wineries\/\u003C\/a\u003E and \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/www.nemeanwines.gr\/\u0022\u003Ehttps:\/\/www.nemeanwines.gr\u003C\/a\u003E.\u003Cbr\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EEvents in Nemea\u003C\/strong\u003E\u003Cbr\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EThe Nemean Games.\u003C\/strong\u003E Reconstructing the ritual of the ancient Nemean Games, participation in today\u0026#39;s games is open to all. They are organized every year in June by the Association for the Revival of the Nemean Games, in collaboration with the Municipality, under the auspices of the Region of Peloponnese and the Ministry of Culture and Sports. The games pay tribute to Steven Miller, the American archaeologist who dedicated his life to the development of the archaeological site of Nemea. \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/nemeangames.org\/\u0022\u003Ehttps:\/\/nemeangames.org\/\u003C\/a\u003E\u003Cbr\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EThe Agiorgitiko festival. \u003C\/strong\u003EIn September, wineries open their doors for three days and winegrowers celebrate together the Illustrious Days of Nemea (Megales Meres tis Nemeas). The event is co-organized by the Winegrowers\u0026#39; Association, the Municipality and the Cooperative Winery of Nemea. \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/web.facebook.com\/hashtag\/nemeaevolution?__eep__=6\u0026amp;__cft__%5b0%5d=AZWyqVEz7zvARMt1UhRvPSuYi7GdzqwM3HAv4Z4etFYFmJaWe1B8ziJeE3IOt6Ecn3rNjbOfVckC5WgSdPbAbaH3YkMMhEEHxYzALfNgVYzEVtEXQVKlIoqhR42I1WhomM2pABlnAP5GdZuIDeBa_H284gXOVJdXkRSGy_NANpfu334DLdlw_Qs62tinGb0HNW3SbyrLUroMrK-iMXrXWAS9\u0026amp;__tn__=*NK-R\u0022\u003E#nemeaevolution\u0026nbsp;\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022info-label\u0022\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EDid you know that\u003C\/strong\u003E\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-item\u0022\u003EDiscover the Corinthian Wine Routes itineraries here: \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/peloponnesewineroads.com\/\u0022\u003Ehttps:\/\/peloponnesewineroads.com\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-item\u0022\u003ESome growers cultivate other grape varieties, such as Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Merlot, Assyrtiko and others.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-item\u0022\u003EIn addition to wine, Nemea\u0026#39;s crops now include olives and currants.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-item\u0022\u003EThe winery of the Nemea Cooperative opened its doors in 1937 and in 1959 the first experimental bottling of Agiorgitiko took place. Many of the region\u0026#39;s producers of this variety are members. Tel. for wine tasting: 27460 22210, \u003Ca href=\u0022http:\/\/www.nemeanwines.gr\/\u0022\u003Ewww.nemeanwines.gr\u003C\/a\u003E.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-item\u0022\u003EPDO Nemea Winery Association, t\u0026eacute;l.: 27460 22487, \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/nemeawineland.com\/\u0022\u003Ehttps:\/\/nemeawineland.com\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/p\u003E\n\n\u003Cp class=\u0022icon info-item\u0022\u003ELearn more about ancient Nemea and the Archaeological Museum.\u003C\/p\u003E","longtranslateddateutc":null},"specialoffers":null,"primarycategory":{"key":6689,"name":"Food \u0026 Drink"},"isproductpotentiallybookable":false,"mustanybookingsbebytelephone":false,"key":690651,"name":"The vineyards of Nemea","producttype":"Attraction","location":{"latitude":37.82117000000000217596607399173080921173095703125,"longitude":22.66100000000000136424205265939235687255859375},"amended":"2024-07-18T08:46:04","categories":{"categoriesdetails":[{"key":6679,"name":"History \u0026 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