Historical Capitals of the World

Nafpaktos

Country: Greece

Region: Europe

Period: 13th c.CE

Location: 38.393889°N, 21.830556°E

Description

Naupactus, an ancient Greek city located on the northern coast of the Gulf of Corinth, was part of the Kingdom of Locria. The city was strategically situated at the entrance of the Gulf and was known for its fortified harbor and walls. Naupactus has a rich history with notable remains like the Venetian Castle and the ancient city walls, as well as a scenic coastline that blends history with natural beauty.

Modern Remains

Today, Naupactus retains significant archaeological sites, including the Venetian Castle, which offers panoramic views of the Gulf of Corinth. The ancient city walls and the remnants of the port reflect its historical importance. The city is also home to the Naupactus Archaeological Museum, which showcases artifacts from its long history. Modern Naupactus blends these ancient ruins with its vibrant coastal town atmosphere.

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