We will arrive at Mycenae, the kingdom of mythical Agamemnon and one of the most important and richest palatial center of the late Bronze Age in Greece, and which gave its name to one of the greatest civilizations, the Mycenaean civilization.
After passing through Argos we will arrive to Nafplion, famous due to being the first capital of Greece in 1829. Then after lunch we depart for Epidaurus Theatre, which is very well preserved in shape. All the benches and thrones of the theatre carry inscriptions with names of the donors, while implying a direct relationship of the monument with the cult of Dionysus.
Exceptional acoustics have made the theater well known, because they permit almost perfect intelligibility of unamplified spoken word from the scene to all 14000 spectators.