Τίρυνθα
Τίρυνθα is an ancient archaeological site located in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese in Greece. It was a significant center during the Mycenaean period, known for its impressive cyclopean walls and monumental architecture. The site features a well-preserved palace complex, which showcases the advanced engineering and artistic skills of the Mycenaean civilization.
The ruins of Τίρυνθα are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for their historical importance. The site is closely associated with Hercules from Greek mythology, who is said to have been born there. Today, Τίρυνθα attracts visitors interested in ancient history and archaeology.