The kingdom of Orchomenus was the eternal enemy of its neighbor to the east, Thebes, and included this city as well as the lands occupied by the lake Copai and the island-fortress of Gla.
In this video, we visit the Mycenaean and Hellenistic ruins of Orchomenus.
The “Camino de Oviedo” proposes Oviedo as a final destination for the pilgrimage, which in most cases avoids Galicia.
The Camino de Santiago is suffering from over-exploitation and for commercial interests, and in this video, we will explore a different way of doing the Camino, if you have already experienced the arrival in Santiago and it has bothered you the over-commercialization of the road in Galicia.
The “Camino de Oviedo” proposes Oviedo as a final destination of the pilgrimage, which implies avoiding Galicia in most cases.
In the video, the similarities of the experiences, of the paths as well as their differences are explored.
It also explains to which sector of the population the pilgrim is aimed at, which is small, but it exists.
We create the definitive travel guide, based on local tips, about what to see in Athens, which includes tourist attractions, what and where to eat, how to use public transport and how to stay safe.
Almost everything included in the video is within a 3km radius of the center of Athens, and includes: How to move with public transport?, What to see of history (Archaeological Sites and Museums), How to save money on tickets?, What to see of philosophy (Aristotle’s Lyceum and Plato’s Academy), Which Athens neighborhoods to visit?, What to see of sports?, What and where to eat?, the best Acropolis viewpoints and How to move safely in Athens?
In this video we explore the ruins of Anphiaraos and tell the traditions that occurred in this sanctuary.
The Anphiaraos of Oropo is an ancient sanctuary of Ancient Greece, which was located in the border area of the regions of Beotia and Attica and where worship was paid to Anphiaraos, an Argive hero who was believed to have gifts of divination and healing.
In this video, we explore Kabeirion of Thebes, a fertility sanctuary and a rather unknown archaeological site.
The sanctuary of the Kabeiroi is located 8 km west of Thebes.
It was dedicated to two deities, Kabeiros and Pais, both of unknown origin, to whom Demeter revealed mysteries with the aim of reinforcing the fertility of nature, animals and humans.
The Kabeiroi were worshipped as protectors of vineyards and animal fertility; associated with them are 1400 representations of bulls found at the site.
Dodona was an important city-sanctuary in ancient Greece, famous for having the oldest oracle.
Located in the region of Epirus at the foot of Mount Tomaros, this sanctuary was surpassed in prestige only by the oracle of Delphi.
Among the ruins preserved to this day are a theater, a stadium, the foundations of temples, and other public buildings.
Ancient Corinth was one of the important city-states of Ancient Greece.
In this video we are going to show you in detail the ruins of Ancient Corinth, not only covering the official archaeological site, but also many ruins outside, never before shown.
It is important to clarify one very important thing about Greece in general and about sites like Corinth and Athens in particular.
There are many archaeological sites that are not indicated in any way, neither on signs, nor on maps, nor in official information; sometimes it is necessary to investigate a lot and to wander around and explore in person and all that is a lot of work.
The monastery of Dafni was built in the 6th century on the ruins of a temple dedicated to the God Apollo and today it is a world heritage site of UNESCO for its middle Byzantine art.
In this video, we explore the monastery and its history.