Aigosthena

Aigosthena
Αἰγόσθενα
The fortifications with the recently restored southeast tower of the citadel at back from NE, just outside of the citadel.
Aigosthena is located in Greece
Aigosthena
Shown within Greece
LocationMandra-Eidyllia, Attica, Greece
RegionMegaris
Coordinates38°8′51″N 23°13′43″E / 38.14750°N 23.22861°E / 38.14750; 23.22861
TypeSettlement
History
PeriodsClassical Greek to Hellenistic
Satellite ofMegara
Site notes
ManagementEphorate of Antiquities of West Attica
Public accessYes
WebsiteAegosthena

Aigosthena (Ancient Greek: Αἰγόσθενα) was an ancient Greek fortified port city of Megaris, 19 km (12 mi) northwest of the ancient city of Megara to which it belonged. It is also the name of the coastal settlement at the foot of the ancient city walls, also known as Porto Germeno. The ancient citadel which stands at the foot of Mt Cithaeron and extends down to the sea at the inlet of Aigosthena, on the east side of the Gulf of Corinth, is famous for retaining several of the tallest surviving towers of ancient Greece.[1]

  1. ^ "Ancient Fortress of Aigosthena". Archaeology & Arts | Archaeology Wiki. Retrieved 2020-01-13.