Grecia
GREECE: MYCENAEAN SITE OF PERISTERIA IN MESSENIA TO BE MADE MORE ACCESSIBLE to visitors
Works planned at the Mycenaean hill site of Peristeria, in southern Greece's Messenia region, will stabilize the remains of three tholos tombs and improve infrastructure for visitors. The site's project is budgeted at 500,000 euros and is included in the Greek Ministry of Culture's projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Fund.Peristeria was the richest urban center of Western Peloponnese during the early Mycenaean period. It was occupied until the end of the Mycenaean period (1680-1180 BC) and dominated Messenia before the Palace of Nestor in Pylos was built. The site also contains architectural remains of the early Roman era of Nero's reign (54-68 AD). (ICE ATENE)
Fonte notizia: Ekathimerini