Μυκήνες
Μυκήνες, an ancient city in Greece, was a major center of Mycenaean civilization during the late Bronze Age. It is located in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese and is famous for its impressive archaeological sites, including the iconic Lion Gate and the royal tombs. The city played a crucial role in Greek history and mythology, often associated with the legendary hero Agamemnon.
The site of Μυκήνες was discovered in the 19th century by archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann. Excavations revealed a wealth of artifacts, including pottery, weapons, and gold jewelry, which provide insight into the culture and daily life of its inhabitants. Today, Μυκήνες is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors interested in ancient history.