15 September 2009

Fortress Of Monemvasia

Dubbed as "Gibraltar of the East", Monemvasia is a massive walled fortress that was once used for protection, and housed the Byzantine Greeks against barbarians. It is an island and was accessible through a solitary entrance which, many years ago used to be a portable wooden bridge. In 1971, Monemvasia was linked to the rest of outside world through a concrete bridge. Some medieval buildings, defensive structures and Byzantine churches still remain. The church of Hagias Sophia which was built at the end of 12th century is one among restored. (Peloponnese, Greece / 2008).

08 September 2009

Loutraki

Municipality of Loutraki belongs to the jurisdiction of Corinthia. Its geographical location attracts possibilities for many excursionists. Lots of beaches await the enthusiasts. One can choose a one-day cruise, a truly exciting experience sailing through the clear waters. Mountaineers will enjoy hiking, trekking, and rock climbing. Historical museums and archaeological sites are also available for sightseeing. It is also here where you can find Club Hotel Casino Loutraki - the biggest casino in Europe. (Loutraki, Greece / 2008)