Perched on a rocky outcrop, the Acropolis of Lindos stands as one of the most significant historical monuments on the island of Rhodes in the Dodecanese Islands. Constructed over 2,500 years ago, this ancient site has withstood the test of time, preserving its grandeur and attracting visitors from around the globe. The acropolis features a blend of Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine ruins, including the Doric Temple of Athena Lindia, the Propylaea, and the impressive fortifications. Today, visitors can explore these well-preserved structures, take in panoramic views of the Aegean Sea, and walk through the narrow, winding paths that lead to the summit.
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 24625
Stiniva Cove, a crescent-shaped cove on the island of Vis in Croatia, was formed thousands of years ago when a sea cave collapsed. Enclosed by steep sea cliffs, the cove […]
Nestled in northwest Tasmania, Gunns Plains Caves offer a subterranean world of natural wonders. The caves are adorned with stalactites and rippling rock formations, while glittering crystals catch the light. […]
- 527
Nestled in Marseille, the Palais Longchamp stands as a testament to 19th-century grandeur, featuring a baroque colonnade and lush gardens. This architectural gem houses both the Natural History Museum and […]


