MON 17OCT22 Nafplion, Greece
Most of the ruins have been reduced to their foundations with one exception -- the remarkable theatre. Built into, rather than above, the ground, and set overlooking a valley, the theater is known for its astonishing acoustics. Restored in 1954, it now hosts modern productions of the ancient classics
we drove to the top of the massive fortified area known as the Palamidi. Perched on a crag over 700 feet high, Palamidi has commanding views of the town, the harbor and the Argive Plain. It consists of three self-contained castles linked by vaults, corridors and secret passages.
You could return to the ship via coach or descend on foot the 850-step staircase that leads back down to the harbor.
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