Nestor's Palace
Nestor's Palace, located in Pylos, Greece, is an archaeological site believed to be the residence of Nestor, a character from Homer's epic poems. The palace dates back to the Mycenaean period, around 1300-1200 BCE, and showcases advanced architectural features, including large storage rooms and a central courtyard.
Excavations at Nestor's Palace have revealed numerous artifacts, such as pottery and tools, providing insights into the daily life and culture of the Mycenaean civilization. The site is significant for understanding ancient Greek history and mythology, particularly the role of Nestor in the Trojan War.