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    • DOTWTM 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The site is very well preserved and many relics from here can be found in the Museum in Myrina. Amazing to think such a large civilization lived here thousands of years ago. Worth a visit!
    • Irlandos 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The east of the island is quite special - the main salt lake is amazing even though we saw no flamingos (too dry I guess). But the highlight is this well preserved and presented ancient site. Free but closes at 1500 and on Mondays.
    • Athanasi0sL 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Τhe first organized settlement of Europe. You can see the remains of a prehistoric settlement with palaces and squares, to walk in front of prehistoric walls and see the first parliament of Europe, which is very well preserved by the Italian Archaeological School conducted excavations. Finally say a refreshing drink at the outdoor cafe overlooking the Aegean Sea
    • Sherrydarling 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place is free, well maintained and very informative. There was just enough information on signs to guide you round the site. I found it very peaceful and moving. There's a little cafe serving drinks and there are toilets.
    • GRB238 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      As the oldest city in Europe (3200 BC) and (apparently) the cradle of democracy, it's a surprise that this site is not better known. A large area has been excavated, and a small museum built, but more could be done to explain what you're seeing as you wander the raised walkways.
    • Jayspea 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Interesting archaeological site dating back to 4000 BC. Note that the site is closed on Mondays and on open days they close at 3pm.
    • pstinis 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Looks like a miracle that a 7000 years old city is still standing, even in that way. A nice view of the prehistoric city structure, awe in thinking that this one of places that european history actually began. Not as breathtaking as athenian acropolis or cretan knossos, but a must see if you are nearby.Free entrance
    • snowwhite124 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      No, democracy was not born in Athens, it was born in Lemnos (in Greece of course) in a town that was founded some 7000 years ago. This prove the remains of what is believed to be the first parliament ever. Along with the "Voulefterion", the remains of roads, fortification walls, drainage systems, wells and big (for that period of time) houses are to be seen. All these just above a breathtaking bay of a sea of an indescibable colour, which is separated from the town with steep cliffs. Performances take there in summer, under a full moon, and the atmosphere is pure magic. Not a lot is known about this outstanding island, let alone of its beautiful treasures, but it is definately worth a visit.
    • NereasR 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Poliochni is a mystical place where the early steps of humanity in Europe took place here. A very interesting history will bring you back, ages before the Trojan War. Very nice restored, with a relaxing feeling, especialy in the gardens.You can combine this place with visiting the eastern wild beaches (Red Rock etc) and the small villages there. Don't forget that offers a great view of the rise of the moon from the hill and usually in August, there is a full Moon fiesta.
    • georgek917 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You can see the history of the island in different eras. There is also a nice sandy beach close to the place.
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