Northeastern Annex
Greece /
Argolis /
Ayia Triada /
World
/ Greece
/ Argolis
/ Ayia Triada
, 6 km from center (Αγία Τριάδα)
World / Greece / Peloponnisos
archaeological site, fortification
This area was fortified and added to the Mycenaean acropolis late in the 13th century BC, at a later stage than the remainder of the citadel, but still during the Bronze Age. The intention appears to have been to secure a sheltered, fortified access (via an underground tunnel) to the water source.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°43'50"N 22°45'33"E
- Mycenae 0.7 km
- Archaia Nemea 10 km
- Acropolis 11 km
- Ancient city of Kleonai 11 km
- Acrocorinth 21 km
- The Harbor of Lechaion 25 km
- Archaeological Site of Isthmia 29 km
- The Fortress and the Hexamilion 29 km
- Diolkos Corinth (Railway) 30 km
- Leuktra (Leuctra) 69 km
- Mycenaean Tombs 0.9 km
- Σάρα 1.2 km
- Αγιολιάς - Mount Profitis Ilias (804 m) 1.4 km
- Restaurant. 2.3 km
- Mycenaean Road 3.4 km
- Argos Moto Cross Park 5.2 km
- Derbenaki Pass 7 km
- Parnavos 9 km
- Peripheral unit of Corinthia 22 km
- Peripheral unit of Argolis 23 km