I will be honest, I hadn't heard of Mystra when I booked the holiday and didn't know what to expect. My degree included some Byzantine history but I have to admit to being a little clueless about the history of the Empire. On our summer tour I read Theodora: Actress, Empress, Whore by Stella Duffy and I have been to Ravenna to see the mosaics previously, but I was unaware of the fifteenth century city of Mystra. It is unbelievably beautiful. The majority is ruined but there is still one open convent and we had an amazing couple of hours descending through a deserted hillside city, looking across the valley and at the beautiful Orthodox churches.
Beautiful frescoes in ruined church |
View across the valley towards Sparta |
More frescoes |
The convent which is still open |
Lovely sign requesting tourists to cover up |
Orthodox church with citadel high above |
The definition of happiness |
A touch of luxury |
Dinner watching the sun go down |
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