Dodona
Dodona was an ancient Greek oracle located in the region of Epirus. It was dedicated to the god Zeus and was known for its unique method of divination, which involved interpreting the rustling of oak leaves. Pilgrims would visit the site to seek guidance and answers to their questions.
The oracle at Dodona was one of the oldest in Greece, predating the more famous oracle at Delphi. It played a significant role in Greek religion and culture, influencing decisions in politics and warfare. The site also featured a temple and a sacred grove, attracting visitors from across the ancient world.