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The Archaeological Site of Mystras is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Peloponnese region of Greece

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Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know

Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know
Greece. Mystras. Holy Monastery of Vrontochion. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also known as Aphentiko. Founded in 1310. View

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: View over the ruins of Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

View over the ruins of Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Gate of Monemvasia. 13th Century. Fortified

Greece. Mystras. Gate of Monemvasia. 13th Century. Fortified
Greece. Mystras. Gate of Monemvasia, also know as Sideroporta (Iron Gate). 13th Century. Fortified gate. Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Metropolitan Church of Saint Demetrius (Agi

Greece. Mystras. Metropolitan Church of Saint Demetrius (Agios Dimitrios). Founded late 13th century. Painting murals. Scene life of st. Demetrius

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. The Palace of Despots

Greece. Mystras. The Palace of Despots. Dominates the Upper Town of Mystra. It is a great complex of buildings belonging to different times of construction. Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. The Monastery of Our Lady of Pandanassa (The

Greece. Mystras. The Monastery of Our Lady of Pandanassa (The
Greece. Mystras. The Monastery of Our Lady Panagia Pantanassa (Queen of all). A womens convent founded in the 15th century (1428 AD) by John Phrangopoulos

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Bilingual poster on the wall of the Church of Evangelistria

Bilingual poster on the wall of the Church of Evangelistria, built in the late 14th century. Mistras. Lakonia Province. Peloponnese Region

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: GREECE. Mistra. Monastery of Pantanassa. Pantanassa

GREECE. Mistra. Monastery of Pantanassa. Pantanassa church. 1365. Interior. Byzantine art. Fresco

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know

Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know
Greece. Mystras. Holy Monastery of Vrontochion. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also known as Aphentiko. Founded in 1310. Interior

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know

Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know
Greece. Mystras. Holy Monastery of Vrontochion. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also known as Aphentiko. Founded in 1310. View

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know

Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know
Greece. Mystras. Holy Monastery of Vrontochion. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also known as Aphentiko. Founded in 1310. Interior

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know

Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know
Greece. Mystras. Holy Monastery of Vrontochion. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also known as Aphentiko. Founded in 1310. Interior

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. The Church of Agioi Theodoroi. Built betwee

Greece. Mystras. The Church of Agioi Theodoroi. Built betwee
Greece. Mystras. The Church of Agioi Theodoroi. It is located in Kato Hora, the lowest part of Mystras Old Town. Built between 1290-1295 from the monks Daniel and Pahomios

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of Agia Sophia. Built in the 14th c

Greece. Mystras. Church of Agia Sophia. Built in the 14th century by Manuel Cantacuzenus who was the first Despot of Mystras. Outside

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Monastery of Agia Sophia. Ruins of refector

Greece. Mystras. Monastery of Agia Sophia. Ruins of refectory. Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Monastery of Agia Sophia. Ruins of refector

Greece. Mystras. Monastery of Agia Sophia. Ruins of refectory. Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. 14th-15th Century

Greece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. 14th-15th Century
Greece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. Built in 14th-15th Century. Byzantine style. Ottoman Empire. Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of Agia Sophia. Built in the 14th c

Greece. Mystras. Church of Agia Sophia. Built in the 14th century by Manuel Cantacuzenus who was the first Despot of Mystras. Inside

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. 14th-15th Century

Greece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. 14th-15th Century
Greece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. Built in 14th-15th Century. Byzantine style. Ottoman Empire. Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. The Cathedral or Metropolitan Church of Agh

Greece. Mystras. The Cathedral or Metropolitan Church of Aghios Dhimitrios. Was built by the first Paleologue ruler between 1270 and 1292 and is the oldest of Mystrass churches

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Greece. Mystras. The Cathedral or Metropolitan Church of Agh

Greece. Mystras. The Cathedral or Metropolitan Church of Aghios Dhimitrios. Was built by the first Paleologue ruler between 1270 and 1292 and is the oldest of Mystrass churches

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Despots Palace

Despots Palace
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Despots palace. Built between XIII and XV centuries. MISTRA. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Saint Nicholas Church. Mystras

Saint Nicholas Church. Mystras
Islamic art. Ottoman style. Saint Nicholas Church (AGIOS NIKOLAOS). Outside view. Turkish period. MYSTRA. Province of Lakonia. Peloponeso

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Saint Nicholas Church. Fresco. Mystras

Saint Nicholas Church. Fresco. Mystras
Islamic art. Ottoman style. Saint Nicholas Church (AGIOS NIKOLAOS). Detail of a fresco dated between XVII and XVIII centuries. Turkish period. MYSTRA. Province of Lakonia. Peloponeso

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Saint Nicholas Church. Fresco. Mystras

Saint Nicholas Church. Fresco. Mystras
Islamic art. Ottoman style. Saint Nicholas Church (AGIOS NIKOLAOS). Detail of a fresco dated between XVII and XVIII centuries. Turkish period. MYSTRA. Province of Lakonia. Peloponeso

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Despots Palace

Despots Palace
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Despots palace. Built between XIII and XV centuries. MISTRA. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Monastery of Pantanassa

Monastery of Pantanassa
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. MONASTERY OF PANTANASSA. Founded in 1428 by Giovanni Frangopoulos. Outside view. MISTRA. Laki province. Region of the Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Monastery of Pantanassa

Monastery of Pantanassa
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. MONASTERY OF PANTANASSA. Founded in 1428 by Giovanni Frangopoulos. Inside view with frescoes of the first half of XV century representing scenes from the life of Christ

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Saints Theodore church. Mystras

Saints Theodore church. Mystras
BYZANTINE ART. Saints Theodore Church. Built between 1290 and 1295 is one of the oldest church in Mistras. Outside view.Province of Lakonia. Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Sancta Sophia Church. Mystras

Sancta Sophia Church. Mystras
BYZANTINE ART. Sancta Sophia church (HAGIA SOPHIA). Built by Manuel Kantakouzenos or Cantacuzenus Palaiologos, first despot of Mistras

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: The ancient ruins of Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the snow covered Taygetos

The ancient ruins of Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the snow covered Taygetos Mountains in the distance, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Ruins of old town in Mystras, Greece

Ruins of old town in Mystras, Greece - travel background

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Despots palace. Built between XIII and XV centuries

BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Despots palace. Built between XIII and XV centuries. MISTRA. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
BYZANTINE ART. Saints Theodore Church. Built between 1290 and 1295 is one of the oldest church in Mistras. Outside view.Province of Lakonia. Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Islamic art. Ottoman style. Saint Nicholas Church (AGIOS NIKOLAOS). Outside view. Turkish period. MYSTRA. Province of Lakonia. Peloponeso

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Despots palace. Built between XIII and XV centuries. MISTRA. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. MONASTERY OF PANTANASSA. Founded in 1428 by Giovanni Frangopoulos. Outside view. MISTRA. Laki province. Region of the Peloponnese

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: BYZANTINE ART. Sancta Sophia church (HAGIA SOPHIA). Built by Manuel Kantakouzenos

BYZANTINE ART. Sancta Sophia church (HAGIA SOPHIA). Built by Manuel Kantakouzenos or Cantacuzenus Palaiologos, first despot of Mistras

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Old wall painting at Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Old wall painting at Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Rebuilt Orthodox church in Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese

Rebuilt Orthodox church in Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageArchaeological Site of Mystras Collection: The church of St

The church of St. Sophia, with hills in the background, at Mistras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece, Europe


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Archaeological Site of Mystras Collection

The Archaeological Site of Mystras is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Peloponnese region of Greece. It was once the capital of the Byzantine Empire and is now an important archaeological site. The site includes several churches, monasteries, palaces and fortifications that date back to the 13th century. Mystras was an important center for art, culture and learning in medieval times. Its impressive architecture reflects its rich history and cultural significance during this period. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of this ancient city as well as visit nearby museums to learn more about its past. Mystras is a must-see destination for anyone interested in Greek history or archaeology.
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The Archaeological Site of Mystras is a collection of stunning images that capture the beauty and history of this ancient Greek city. Located in the Peloponnese region, Mystras was once a thriving Byzantine town, known for its impressive architecture and rich cultural heritage. Today, it is an important archaeological site that attracts visitors from all over the world. Media Storehouse offers a range of products featuring these captivating images, including wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Each item showcases the intricate details and vibrant colors of Mystras' historic buildings and monuments. Whether you're looking to add some culture to your home decor or searching for a unique gift for someone special, the Archaeological Site of Mystras collection has something for everyone. With our high-quality printing techniques and materials, you can enjoy these beautiful images for years to come.
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