The Mycenaean bridge at Kazarma (dimensions 22 X 5,60 X 4 m.) is situated on the 15th km of the Nauplion-Epidaurus highway. It is built of limestone boulders without
binding material in the characteristic Mycenaean masonry called "Cyclopean". This monumental structure, typical of the Mycenaean period,
dates to ca. 1300 BC. It was situated along a well-built Mycenaean road which linked
Mycenae,
Tiryns and
Epidaurus. It is still used today by the local population.
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Archaeological site
Art & culture
- Archaeological site
- Ancient monuments
- Bridge: Mycenaean civilization, 1600-1100 BC
- Visiting Information
- Free admission
- Site always open
- Non-organized archeological site
Organizational Structure / Affiliations / Networks / Memberships / Relations
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- Finds are exhibited at the museums: