Messene is one of Greece’s largest and best preserved archaeological sites and on the UNESCO consideration list.
Founded in 369 BC after the Theban general Epaminondas defeated Sparta at the Battle of Leuctra, the Messinians, who for almost 350 years were under Spartan rule, founded the city.
There’s a large theatre with its original tile stage floor, the Fountain of Arsinoe, a marketplace, a public bathhouse, a treasury, Sanctuary of Asclepius and one of the most impressive Ancient Greek stadiums. Here gladiators fought and wrestling competitions were held.
The visit to Messene was a stop on Exodus Travels‘ “Highlights of Ancient Greece” tour.