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  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
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  • Entrance steps leading to the 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had an estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
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  • Entrance steps leading to the 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had an estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_003.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_004.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_005.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_006.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_007.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_008.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_009.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_010.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_011.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_012.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_013.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_014.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_015.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_016.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_017.tif
  • Scene building ruins of the 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had an estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_018.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_019.tif
  • General view over the 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had an estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_020.tif
  • View to the 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had an estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_021.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_022.tif
  • The 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_023.tif
  • The retaining wall of the 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_024.tif
  • The retaining wall of the 4th century BC Ancient Greek theatre located at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The theatre had a estimated capacity of 6200 spectators and its construction coincides with the re-foundation of the city soon after 370BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_025.tif
  • Ruins of the rectangular Bouleuterion, the meeting place for the council (boule) of the city. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The building is located along the southern long side of the Agora and was constructed in the 4th century BC.  The building consists of two one-aisled stoas sharing a common back wall. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_026.tif
  • Ruins of the rectangular Bouleuterion, the meeting place for the council (boule) of the city. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The building is located along the southern long side of the Agora and was constructed in the 4th century BC.  The building consists of two one-aisled stoas sharing a common back wall. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_027.tif
  • Ruins of the rectangular Bouleuterion, the meeting place for the council (boule) of the city. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The building is located along the southern long side of the Agora and was constructed in the 4th century BC.  The building consists of two one-aisled stoas sharing a common back wall. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_028.tif
  • Ruins of the rectangular Bouleuterion, the meeting place for the council (boule) of the city. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The building is located along the southern long side of the Agora and was constructed in the 4th century BC.  The building consists of two one-aisled stoas sharing a common back wall. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_029.tif
  • Ruins of the rectangular Bouleuterion, the meeting place for the council (boule) of the city. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The building is located along the southern long side of the Agora and was constructed in the 4th century BC.  The building consists of two one-aisled stoas sharing a common back wall. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_030.tif
  • Ruins of the rectangular Bouleuterion, the meeting place for the council (boule) of the city. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The building is located along the southern long side of the Agora and was constructed in the 4th century BC.  The building consists of two one-aisled stoas sharing a common back wall. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_031.tif
  • Ruins of the rectangular Bouleuterion, the meeting place for the council (boule) of the city. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The building is located along the southern long side of the Agora and was constructed in the 4th century BC.  The building consists of two one-aisled stoas sharing a common back wall. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_032.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_033.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_034.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_035.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_036.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_037.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_038.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_039.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_040.tif
  • Public Baths complex ruins, south east corner of the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The baths were constructed in the 2nd century AD and remained in use until the late Roman Period. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_041.tif
  • Ruins of the Makellos of Epigone, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Laying east of the Exedra, the edifice consisted of workshops and shops arranged around a central paved courtyard. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_042.tif
  • Ruins of the Makellos of Epigone, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Laying east of the Exedra, the edifice consisted of workshops and shops arranged around a central paved courtyard. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_043.tif
  • Ruins of the Makellos of Epigone, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Laying east of the Exedra, the edifice consisted of workshops and shops arranged around a central paved courtyard. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_044.tif
  • The Exedra of Epigone ruins, near the Agora north entrance, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The semicircular construction was two story building divided into several rooms and richly decorated with statues. It was transformed into a burial ground for Christians during lat antiquity. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_045.tif
  • The Exedra of Epigone ruins, near the Agora north entrance, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The semicircular construction was two story building divided into several rooms and richly decorated with statues. It was transformed into a burial ground for Christians during lat antiquity. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_046.tif
  • The Exedra of Epigone ruins, near the Agora north entrance, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The semicircular construction was two story building divided into several rooms and richly decorated with statues. It was transformed into a burial ground for Christians during lat antiquity. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_047.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_048.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_049.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_050.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_051.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_052.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_053.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  The theatre retaining wall in is the background. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_054.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  The theatre retaining wall in is the background. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_055.tif
  • Remains of the long north sector Doric stoa that framed three sides of the Agora. Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  The theatre retaining wall in is the background. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_056.tif
  • Semicircular stone paved foundation of possibly a shrine of dedication in the Agora. . Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_057.tif
  • Hero shrine of Podares in the Agora of the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The temple like building was dedicated to Podares, a brave Mantinean who died heroically fighting against general Epaminondas and the Thebans in 362 BC. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_058.tif
  • Roman period foundations of two temple-like buildings at the back of the scene of the theatre, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Probably related to a Roman imperial cult, the temples were built on the remains of earlier buildings dating back to 8th century BC.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_059.tif
  • Foundations of one of the twin temple-like buildings at the back of the scene of the theatre, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Probably related to a Roman imperial cult, the temples were built on the remains of earlier buildings dating back to 8th century BC.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_060.tif
  • Foundations of one of the twin temple-like buildings at the back of the scene of the theatre, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Probably related to a Roman imperial cult, the temples were built on the remains of earlier buildings dating back to 8th century BC.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_061.tif
  • Ancient paved stone pathway within the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_062.tif
  • Ancient paved stone pathway within the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_063.tif
  • Ancient paved stone pathway within the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_064.tif
  • Ancient paved stone pathway within the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_065.tif
  • Ancient paved stone pathway within the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_066.tif
  • Ancient paved stone pathway within the Agora, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The mythical founder of the city was Manitineas, the grandson of the ancestor of the Arcadians, Pelasgos.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_067.tif
  • Foundations of the Temple of Hera at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The temple which measures 16 x 8.3metres comprised two rooms and had two columns across the front, on the east side. It was probably built before the re-establishment of the city around 370 BC.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_068.tif
  • Foundations of the Temple of Hera at the Ancient Greek city of Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. The temple which measures 16 x 8.3metres comprised two rooms and had two columns across the front, on the east side. It was probably built before the re-establishment of the city around 370 BC.
    Greece_Mantineia_Ancient_069.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_001.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_002.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_003.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_004.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_005.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_006.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_007.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_008.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_009.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_010.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_011.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_012.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_013.tif
  • Agia Fotini Church. Mantineia. Peloponnese. Greece.
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  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_015.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_016.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_017.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_018.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_019.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_020.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_021.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_022.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_023.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_024.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_025.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_026.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_027.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_028.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_029.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_030.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_031.tif