The Mycenaean Civilization: Bronze Age Power at Mycenae

The Mycenaean Civilization: Bronze Age Power at Mycenae

The Mycenaean civilization was the first great civilization of mainland Greece, rising in the Late Bronze Age and named after Mycenae, its most important centre in the Argolid. Its people spoke an early form of Greek and wrote it in the Linear B script, kept mainly for palace records. Powerful kingdoms grew around fortified citadels, … Read more

Palace of Mycenae: The Megaron on the Citadel Summit

Palace of Mycenae: The Megaron on the Citadel Summit

The palace of Mycenae crowned the highest point of the citadel, rising above the Lion Gate and the grave circles that guard the slope below. Here the rulers of Mycenae held their seat through the Late Bronze Age, governing the surrounding kingdom from a hall built for command and ceremony. Courtyards, corridors and storerooms spread … Read more

Mycenae Archaeological Museum: Finds from the Citadel

Mycenae Archaeological Museum: Finds from the Citadel

The Mycenae Archaeological Museum stands on the slope of the citadel, a short walk from the Lion Gate, gathering the finds pulled from the site and its cemeteries under one roof. Pottery, painted plaster, figurines, jewellery, bronze weapons and clay tablets fill its cases, arranged to explain how a Bronze Age capital lived, worshipped and … Read more

How to Visit Mycenae: Tickets, Hours and Getting There

How to Visit Mycenae: Tickets, Hours and Getting There

Mycenae is the great fortified citadel of the Argolid, set on a low hill in the Peloponnese near the modern village of Mykines in southern Greece. The site sits about a two-hour drive from Athens and around half an hour from Nafplio, which makes it an easy heritage stop on any tour of the region. … Read more

Cyclopean Walls: Mycenae’s Colossal Bronze Age Fortifications

Cyclopean Walls: Mycenae's Colossal Bronze Age Fortifications

The Cyclopean walls of Mycenae are the vast fortification circuit that rings the Bronze Age citadel in the Argolid, in the Peloponnese. Builders raised them from huge, roughly worked limestone boulders set without mortar, the largest weighing tonnes apiece. The scale of the stones stunned later Greeks, who decided that only the giant Cyclopes could … Read more

Treasury of Atreus: Mycenae’s Tomb of Agamemnon

Treasury of Atreus: Mycenae's Tomb of Agamemnon

The Treasury of Atreus, also called the Tomb of Agamemnon, is a great Bronze Age tholos or beehive tomb at Mycenae in the Argolid, in the Peloponnese. Built in the Late Bronze Age, it is the largest and finest of the Mycenaean tholos tombs. A long open passage cut into the hillside leads to a … Read more

Lion Gate: Mycenae’s Iconic Bronze Age Entrance

Lion Gate: Mycenae's Iconic Bronze Age Entrance

The Lion Gate is the main entrance to the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, set in the Argolid region of the Peloponnese in southern Greece. A triangular limestone slab above the lintel carries two lions or lionesses flanking a central column, the emblem of Mycenaean art and power. This relief is the oldest known monumental … Read more

Ancient Treasures Unearthed in Mycenae: The Gold Trail and Archaeological Mystery

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Powered by GetYourGuide Embark on a captivating journey through the ancient treasures unearthed in Mycenae, Greece. Delve into the archaeological treasures, from the dazzling Mycenae gold mask of Agamemnon to the intriguing Mycenae shaft graves treasure finds. Discover how these Mycenae artifacts reflect the splendor of Mycenaean civilization with Bronze Age artifacts discoveries at the … Read more