Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos
The Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos is a significant archaeological site located in the Municipal Unit of Pythagoreio, Greece. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992, it showcases the island's rich history and cultural heritage.
Overview
The Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos is an ancient fortified port with Greek and Roman monuments, featuring a spectacular tunnel-aqueduct that has stood the test of time. The site includes the remains of several buildings, including temples, public baths, and a theater. Its unique architecture and well-preserved ruins make it an invaluable part of Greece's cultural heritage.
History
Many civilizations have inhabited Samos since the 3rd millennium B.C., with various cultures leaving their mark on the island. The Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos were built by different civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, who left behind a wealth of archaeological evidence. Unfortunately, no specific details about the early history of the site are available.
Architecture
The Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos feature a range of architectural styles, from Greek to Roman. The tunnel-aqueduct, which dates back to the 4th century B.C., is an impressive example of ancient engineering. The site also includes several temples, including the famous temple of the Samian Hera, one of the best-preserved temples in Greece.
Location
The Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos are located in the Municipal Unit of Pythagoreio, on the Greek island of Samos. The site is situated near Asia Minor, with its coordinates at 37.6733333333, 26.8894444444.
Historical Significance and Events
The Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992, recognizing their cultural and historical significance. The site has been recognized for its importance in the history of Greek civilization and its role in the development of Western philosophy. Unfortunately, no specific details about events related to the site are available.
Current Status and Use
The Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos are currently an archaeological site, open to visitors who wish to explore the ruins and learn about the island's history. The site is managed by the Greek authorities, with efforts made to preserve its historical significance for future generations.
Heritage Status
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos are recognized for their cultural and natural heritage. The site was inscribed on the National Register in 1992, acknowledging its importance as a symbol of Greek civilization.
Visiting Information
Visitors can explore the Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos by guided tour or self-guided exploration. The site is open to visitors during certain hours, and tickets are available for purchase at the site's entrance.
Notable Features and Rooms
Some notable features of the
Details
| Name | Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos |
|---|---|
| City | Municipal Unit of Pythagoreio |
| Country | Greece |
| Coordinates | 37.673332, 26.889444 |
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