Archaeological Site of Mystras
The Archaeological Site of Mystras, located in the Municipal Unit of Mystras, Greece, is a breathtaking example of medieval architecture and history. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has been recognized for its outstanding cultural significance.
Overview
Mystras was built as an amphitheatre around a fortress erected in 1249 by William of Villehardouin, the prince of Achaia. The city's strategic location allowed it to be reconquered by the Byzantines and later occupied by the Turks and Venetians before being abandoned in 1832.
History
The site was listed on the National Register of Cultural Heritage in 1998. According to UNESCO, Mystras was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1989 due to its unique cultural significance. The city's rich history is characterized by its diverse occupation and abandonment over the centuries, leaving behind only medieval ruins.
Architecture
The Archaeological Site of Mystras features breathtaking medieval architecture, with its fortifications and churches built using local stone and brick. Unfortunately, no specific details about the architectural style or influences are available.
Location
Mystras is located in the Municipal Unit of Mystras, Greece, at coordinates 37.08056, 22.36667.
Historical Significance and Events
The site was an important center of power during the Latin Empire, with William of Villehardouin playing a key role in its establishment. The city's strategic location made it a hub for trade and cultural exchange between East and West.
Current Status and Use
The Archaeological Site of Mystras is currently under the management of the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports. Unfortunately, no specific details about current use or activities are available.
Heritage Status
Mystras was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1989, recognizing its outstanding cultural significance. The site has also been recognized by the National Register of Cultural Heritage in Greece.
Visiting Information
Visitors can explore the medieval ruins and architecture of Mystras, but unfortunately, no specific information about guided tours or opening hours is available.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no specific details about notable features and rooms are available. However, the site's breathtaking architecture and rich history make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in medieval culture and heritage.
Details
| Name | Archaeological Site of Mystras |
|---|---|
| City | Municipal Unit of Mystras |
| Country | Greece |
| Coordinates | 37.08056, 22.36667 |
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