Archaeological Site of Yria Naxos - Archaeological Site of Yria Naxos

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Naxos 843 00, Greece
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Athanassios Kyrgidis on Google

Ze Deutz did a great job. Granted in collaboration with the EKPA University of Athens. A small historical landmark showing how historical landmarks in Greece should be. Enough shadow and benches to sit around and observe. A good observation point with schematic to what you actually see and how it was. Certainly worth visiting, a good example for other historical places in Greece to follow.
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Charlotte Ho on Google

The opening times stated on Google were wrong but also now they charge for entry. We were there at 14.45 on a Wednesday and it was already closed even though 15.00 is the closing time.
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Marc on Google

Decent little site. Costs 3 eu per person. There's a little House with some artefacts and a lady started telling us about them, quite interesting. Don't expect an Akropolis, but worth a visit.
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Milton Fang on Google

Rather small site with nothing much except for a small and uninteresting museum where the gatekeeper watches you like a hawk to make sure you don’t take pictures of pottery fragments. Not really even worth the 3 euros.
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Cami Krech on Google

Pretty small archeological site that can be done in about 10 minutes. Maybe with a guide it would have been better. We also couldn't get a cab so we had to walk back 1.5 miles to town. It wasn't bad, but drivers don't really move for pedestrians in Greece.
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steven xavier solipse on Google

A sanctuary site nestled in the potato fields. It is minimal compared to some other ancient ruins, but it is free, and the grounds of the site have a certain tranquility to then, especially when the wind blows through the reeds. Nice for a quiet pause when driving out of Naxos Chora to southern parts of the island.
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Leonella Ferrarini (lefe) on Google

In the middle of the countryside, surrounded by a farming area, we found some remains of what would have been a gorgeous temple and village.
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Van Mars on Google

Nice place and very well organized site. Aren't much left from the temple and the museum is super small with only some fractures from the excavations. Still, it was a nice experience and the people working there were very kin to explain and give many info about the ancient past of the area.

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