Perched on the slopes of Mount Taygetos, the 13th-century fortified village of Mystras (Mistras) stands as a testament to its rich and varied history. Once occupied by the Byzantines, Turks, and Venetians before being abandoned in the 1830s, this UNESCO-listed site features a collection of well-preserved churches and monasteries, a formidable fortress, and a palace. Visitors can explore the winding paths and ancient structures, immersing themselves in the layers of history that have shaped this picturesque spot on the Peloponnese peninsula.
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