Ancient Kamiros

Ancient Kamiros

Ancient Kamiros

The ancient city of Kamiros, once a prominent center in the Dodecanese Islands, stretches along the northwest coast of Rhodes. Thriving on local figs, wine, and oil, the city left behind Hellenistic ruins that were rediscovered in 1929. Visitors can explore the remains of the agora, a temple, and a reservoir, offering a tangible connection to its historical significance. The site’s layout and structures provide a vivid glimpse into the daily life and economic activities of this ancient community.

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