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Messinia: Greece's Hidden Gem Unveiled by Hollywood
8 Mar
Summary
- Messinia, Greece, was largely filmed for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey.
- Ancient sites like the Palace of Nestor are surprisingly uncrowded.
- The region offers diverse activities from ancient trails to golf and water sports.

Southwestern Greece's Messinia, on the Peloponnese peninsula, is poised for global attention following the summer release of Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey." This epic film was extensively shot in the region, an area noted for its uncrowded ancient historical sites, including the Palace of Nestor and Ancient Messini.
The region offers a tranquil experience distinct from more tourist-heavy Greek destinations. Visitors can explore six ancient sites via the Messinian Odyssey Trail or engage in philosophy walks.




