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观山阅海020The ancient city of Mycenae, located between Argos and Corinth in the northern Peloponnese peninsula of Greece, is a Bronze Age Aegean civilization site. Highlights: ① Lion Gate: The northwest entrance to the ancient city, built from massive stones weighing 120 tons. The lintel features a double lion relief, symbolizing royal power. It is one of the earliest examples of relief architecture in Europe, showcasing megalithic construction techniques. ② Gold Mask and Burial Site: The "Agamemnon Gold Mask" unearthed from pit burial site A, crafted using the hammered stone technique, reflects funerary culture.
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朗霏光The attraction is free. Standing on the bridge, you can see through both ends. There is a tourist service point at the bridge head. The canal is spectacular and worth visiting, but it is relatively narrow and has little shipping value. I bought some Greek specialties and a few knives in a nearby specialty store. Two of them were confiscated by the airport, which was quite a pity.
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檀Z游For a coastal town like Nafplio, the Palamidi Castle is a landmark that is almost visible everywhere. As the afterglow of Venice, it witnessed their glory and also witnessed the misfortunes of Greece. However, it is admirable that small Venice can cross the Adriatic Sea, the Ionian Sea, and reach the eastern Mediterranean.










