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Discover The Medieval Castle of Methoni | one of the most typical castle town examples in Greece, stands imposingly on the southwestern part of the Peloponnese.

January 26, 2018

The castle of Methoni
Built by the Venetians in the early 13th century on a rocky promontory, the castle is among the largest ones in the Mediterranean. You’ll be astonished at the bridge stone of 14 arches which connects the castle to the shore instead of the timber one that used to stand in its place before the Venetians ever got there. The celebrated symbol of Venice, the lion of St Marc, dominates the gate of the castle where immured reliefs, emblems, blazons, inscriptions, the huge gates –especially the main gate, above the moat – and the relics of two Ottoman bathhouses have survived.

At the south edge of the castle a fortified islet floats. Bourtzi, as it is called, a prison and place of executions during the Turkish Occupation, was built in 1500 and is connected to the Sea Gate of the castle with a paved tiny road.

Discover the Medieval Castle of Methoni through the video production of DIAZOMA and COSTA NAVARINO.

Discover the Medieval Castle of Methoni through the video production of DIAZOMA and COSTA NAVARINO. Director: Vangelis Efthymiou Director of Photography: Vangelis Koulinos Writer / Translator: Dimitra Kamarinou Writer of text for Kalamata: Stavros Benos Music by: Kostas Vomvolos Hyper - time laps, visuals effects: Thomas Karanikas Editor: Yiannis Kolozis Voice over in Greek by: Kostas Vomvolos, Maria Koufopoulou Voice over in English by: Nancy Papaioannou, Katerina Lionarakis Chameleon Photo by: Andrea Bonetti Recovery of frescos from Palace of Nestor: University of Cincinnati (Dpt: Classics).

Don’t forget to:

  • Stroll in the scenic town of Methoni and marvel at the local well preserved architecture.

  • Visit the built-in-the-rocks catacombs of St Onoufrios (2km N of Methoni) and the catholic monastery of St Leon.

  • Swim at the beautiful beach by the castle, as well as at the beaches of Mavrovouni, Amenomylos, Loutsa and Akritika.

  • Pay a visit to Sapientza Island, a significant wetland habitat nestling the kri kri wild sheep, birds etc in a protected forest with arbutus trees. A 19th century stone lighthouse and an exceptional sandy beach are no less of an attraction too.

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