The oldest of the three castles of Navrio (or the High City) rises in the south of the Old City. The lower walls of the castle can be traced back to the Bronze Age, and the scope of the walls is Navrio before the Venetian era, known as the "Inner City" during Turkish rule.
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The oldest of the three castles of Navrio (or the High City) rises in the south of the Old City. The lower walls of the castle can be traced back to the Bronze Age, and the scope of the walls is Navrio before the Venetian era, known as the "Inner City" during Turkish rule.
This acropolis is built along the coastline, with some undulating and staggering terrain, and has a variety of alleys and houses and a variety of exquisite and elegant shops. It is worth a visit, while feeling the history and enjoying the slow life.
The Acropolis was known as the Inner City during Turkish rule.
The Acropolis is a small peninsula surrounded by walls in Nafplion, higher than the city. There is no building inside, it can be said to be a barren mountain. The walls are mainly during the period of Venice, and a small part is from ancient Greece.
Higher in town, used for military defense