Best Palaces and Castles in Greece

Greece, the birthplace of Western civilization, has a rich history that includes the origins of philosophy, literature, democracy, political science, and key scientific discoveries.

It is not just Greece’s ancient history that is fascinating either – the medieval period was dominated by the Byzantine Empire and its later struggles against the Venetians and Ottoman Turks.

Sisi Palace (Achilleion Palace)

The architectural style is reminiscent of an ancient Greek palace, with motifs of the mythological hero Achilles, inspired by Elisabeth’s love of Greek culture.

Standing in a 10,000-acre wooded estate on the southeast-facing slope of Mount Parnitha, to the north of Athens, the palace was obtained by the royal family in the 1880s, when King George I purchased the site.

Tatoi Palace

Old Royal Palace of Athens

Designed for King Otto of Greece by the Bavarian architect Friedrich von Gartner, the palace stands at the very heart of the Greek capital, with its main façade facing onto Syntagma Square.

Fortezza of Rethymno

The current fortress was completed in 1580, intended to defend the area from the Ottomans who had taken Cyprus from the Venetians in 1571.

Methoni Castle

Methoni is a coastal town in southwestern Greece, which features a medieval castle. The castle itself encompasses a promontory that juts out into the sea to the south of the town, as well as a small islet.

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