Sparta - Useful Information
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The City
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Dorian Sparta
Overview
Acropolis of Sparta
Sanctuary of Artemis
Ancient Theater
Sanctuary of Leonidas
Sanctuary of Apollo
 
Archaic Sparta
Menelaion
Tomb of Vaphio
 
The Museum
Introduction
Exhibitions
The Mocaics
 

 

 

 

 

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Hotels

A- Lida 23601
B- Menelaion 22161
C- Apollo 22491
C- Dioscouri 28484
C- Laconia 28591
C- Maniatis 22665
C - Sparta Inn 21021

Telephone Numbers (0731)

Municipal inquiry office -. 24852
Police - 100
Fire brigade - 199
General state hospital - 28575
Archeological site Mystras 93377
Public Library - 26853
<<Koumandaros>> art gallery - 26822
Pyrgos Dirou Cave (0733) 52222
Bus station (KTEL) - 26441
OTE Telephone inquiries - 131
Post office -. 26565

Opening Hours

Municipal inquiry office -. 8.00-14.30
Archeological Museum 8.30-15.00
Archeological site Mystra 8.30-15.00
- (In summer 8.30-19.00) to be sure call 93377
Public Library 7.00-14.30
Pyrgos Dirou Caves
- June - September 8.00-18.00
- October - May 8.00-15.00
Banks
- Monday - Thursday 8.00-14.00
- Friday 8.00-13.30
Shops 8.00-14.00
17.00-20.00
- Monday - Wendesday-Saturday closed eve
Post office (Monday-Friday) 7.00-14.00


Sight seeing
The Acropolis: There is little to marvel at on the site of ancient Sparta, since from the 6th century B.C. its citizens lived amidst such austerity. Their way of life was said to be their only monument. Traces of the acropolis and theatre (2nd or 1st century B.C.) can be seen, but much of the marble that formed the seats was removed to use of Mystra.Fragments from the Roman and Byzantine eras lie scattered about the stage. Behind the theatreof sparta stood the temple of Athena Chalkioikos, where the persecuted could find refuge.
The Leonidaion: A replica of a temple (the century B.C), this monument to Leonidas contained the bones of the hero of Thermopylai: it lies to the north of sparta.
The sanctuary of Artemis Orthia. The foundations of this Archaic temple (6th century B.C)lie about 1 kilometer from the acropolis of Sparta. . It was the scene of some unusual rites, including the flogging of Spartan boys, performed in honor of the goodness.
The menelaion: This shrine to the deified Menelaos and Helen was built on the hill of Profitis Ilias about 5 kilometers southeast of Sparta. Excavations have revealed the existence of a 5th century B.C. temple containing votive offerings to Helen, which are on display in the Archaeological Museum in Sparta.
The Sanctuary of Apollo of Amyklai: The ancient city of Amyklai was situated some 8 kilometers south of Sparta. It was inhabited from the Bronze Age and remained the capital of a dynasty that ruled from Archaic times until the First Messinian war (743 - 724 B.C) , when it was conquered by the Spartans (who made helots of the survivors). On the hill of Agia Kiriaki one can see remnants of the Archaic Sanctuary of Apollo which at one time boasted an enormous statue of the god seated on the altar - tomb of Hyakinthos, a pre Greek divinity, in whose honor were held the Hyakinthia, one of the most important Spartan religious festivals.
Vafeion tomb: A bit to the south, on Vafeion hill, excavations brought to light a Mycenaean beehive tomb containing splendid gold and silver artifacts, some of which are exhibited in the Archaeological Museum in Athens.
The Archaeological Museum of Sparta: Housed in a neoclassical building in the center of town, on Dionysiou Dafnis Street, contains finds from the digs at Sparta and other sites in the Vicinity

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