Nauplion es una ciudad costera en Argólida, sur de Grecia, que sirve como puerta de entrada al Peloponeso. Ubicada en una península, cuenta con fortificaciones venecianas incluido el castillo de Palamidi y encantadora arquitectura neoclásica. Los visitantes pasean por el paseo marítimo, exploran calles estrechas bordeadas de tabernas, y visitan sitios arqueológicos cercanos como Micenas y Tirinto.
Nauplion (also spelled Nafplio) is located on the northeastern Peloponnese peninsula in the Argolis regional unit of Greece, situated at the head of the Argolic Gulf approximately 140 kilometers southwest of Athens. It served as the first capital of the independent Greek state from 1828 to 1834 and retains exceptional architectural heritage from Venetian, Ottoman, Byzantine, and neoclassical periods. The surrounding Argolid plain contains some of the most significant Bronze Age archaeological sites in Europe, including the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Mycenae and Tiryns.
Destination | Greece | Peloponnese | Argolis | Port Town | Historical | Archaeological | UNESCO Proximity | Venetian Heritage | Wine Region