Archaelogical Sites Nafplio
Discover Archaelogical Sites of Nafplio
Palamidi Castle
Alongside Palamidi, the Bourtzi Castle, situated on a small islet in the harbor, served as both a defensive structure and a symbol of Venetian dominance.


Bourtzi
Bourtzi, a charming Venetian fortress, sits on a small island in Nafplio’s harbor. Built in 1473, it offers stunning views and rich history, once serving as a defense, a prison, and even a hotel.
Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation
The Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation in Nafplio is a cultural treasure, showcasing traditional Greek clothing, artifacts, and crafts. Established in 1974, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Greece’s heritage through exhibits, educational programs, and rich collections.


Tiryns & Mycenae
Tiryns and Mycenae, near Nafplio, are UNESCO World Heritage sites showcasing Greece’s ancient glory. Mycenae’s Lion Gate and Tiryns’ Cyclopean walls reveal remarkable engineering, offering visitors a journey into the fascinating world of Mycenaean civilization.
War Museum Nafplio Branch
The War Museum Nafplio Branch, housed in a historic 1828 building, highlights Greece’s military history. Exhibits include artifacts, weapons, and uniforms, offering visitors a deep insight into Greece’s struggles for independence and national identity.


Land Gate
The Land Gate, Nafplio’s sole entrance during Venetian rule, symbolizes the town’s rich history. Built in 1708, this impressive structure once protected the city, welcoming visitors into Nafplio’s fortified old town and Venetian charm.