Site du sanctuaire en travaux en mai 2014. Petit musée bien complet intéressant à visiter. Proximité de l'hôtel, 15 mn à pied, à visiter en se baladant.
que dire des différents sites visités: trop beaux, trop grands, trop ....Athènes-Mycènes-Delphes- canal de Corinthe-EPIDAURE-lac bleu-Cap sounion et bien d'autres encore, tout est à voir, tout est à visiter!!!! Grecs très gentils
Because of the current restoration project on this site you can not walk around the temple but you can see it from a few different angels from the road and a trail. There is a museum at the site but unless you really love museums with Greek artifacts it's not worth the price of admission because all the museums connected with archeological sites in Greece seem to all look the same after a while. If you have a good guide they can tell you all about the myths connected with this site. I highly recommend that when you leave the city of Athens for a day trip outside the city you include this little site in your itinirary.
This site is connected to myths and history worth mentioning. Besides being an orphanage dedicated to the goddess Artemis, this is the location where Iphigenia served as a priestess after she was taken by the goddess during the beginning of the Trojan war. Also, this is the site where you can see the first stone bridge made by man. Great site to visit and may combined with swimming at the near by beaches...
THE TEMPLE OF ARTEMISIn the courtyard of the museum there is a Temple dedicated to the goddess of Artemis. It was among the most important sacred sites in the ancient times and ancient Vravrona was one of the 12 towns of Attica that was united to Athens by Theseus.THE MUSEUMThe museum is small and interesting and it houses exhibits from the area of Vravrona, Anavyssos, Perati and other areas of Attica. HOW TO GET THERE:Vravrona is near the larger town of Markopoulo on the shore of Vravrona Bay.This bay happens to be a popular spot for kite surfing as well. Tip: The exhibits of the museum are surely not to be missed!ENTRANCE FEE: Normal ticket for adults €3.00, for over 60 it is €2.00.
Святилище Артемиды Бравронии находится в современной Вравроне. Вряд-ли сюда ездят туристы из Афин, но те из них, кто поселяется в отеле Маре Нострум, имеют такую возможность. Я, по крайней мере ею воспользовался, и через 15 минут прогулки вдоль берега залива оказался на территории античных руин, которые приписывают к культу Артемиды - девственницы. Говорят, что именно здесь в Бравроне жрицы Артемиды Бравронии в ритуальном танце надевали медвежьи шкуры и назывались медведицами.Эти языческие танцы можно себе представить, прогуливаясь среди остатков храма, вокруг дома Артемиды и живописного прудика.При этом очевиден новодел всех этих руин, как, впрочем, и новодел многих других руин "древней Греции".
Great views from up above that shows the temple of Artemis and a fresh water river that runs almost into the salt water sea on Nas beach. Only the temple floor and the outer walls of the compound still stand, but it's still a very beautiful site to see.There are steps from high above to walk down to the rocks. You must then walk along a rock bridge in the shallow part of the freshwater river to get to Nas beach. Then you can walk to the temple area from the beach.
ATHENES est une super ville ,il y a pleins de choses à faire ,une journée ne suffit pas..je vous conseille de ne prendre à l'hôtel que l'excursion de la croisière, elle est vraiment super et le prix est identique qu'en ville, pour le reste rdv à athénes ou vous n 'aurez que l 'embarras du choix,pour vous rendre sur les iles à moindre frais pensé aux speed boat le taxi des mers que vous pouvez prendre au port du pirée .
One of the most interesting museums and temples in Attica,a temple dedicated to Artemis protector of labour, children and marriage. Great museum in the site! Must visit!
If your into ancient Greek "stuff" I would highly recommend a quick day trip out to the archaeological site of Vravrona. We took a car so I'm not sure how the buses are running, but what we found along the way was some beautiful nature, and just beyond the site was the seaside and some nice seaside taverns where we stopped to eat.The archaeological site itself is quite small but well worth the trek. Although the remains of the Temple of Artemis are a bit sparse there's enough for the imagination to fill in. The highlight of the site surly must be its museum, a museum tastefully done and up-to-date with a wide range of cult statues and offerings. On the site you can also see one of the oldest bridges in the world!If you're into Greek History and you have a half-day/whole day to visit the site it is well worth it. By car it took just under an hour to get to the site from the center of Athens. If you hit up some of the local family owned car rental shops you can get a reasonable and honest rate for the day.