Villa of Herodes Atticus

Villa of Herodes Atticus is an ancient Roman villa located on the outskirts of the community of Doliana in Arcadia, Greece.[1][2][3][4]

Villa of Herodes Atticus
Έπαυλη του Ηρώδη του Αττικού
Shown within Greece
LocationDoliana, North Kynouria, Arcadia, Greece
RegionPeloponnese
Coordinates37.415959°N 22.685469°E / 37.415959; 22.685469
TypeVilla
History
Founded2nd century AD
Associated withHerodes Atticus
Site notes
Excavation dates1978
ArchaeologistsGeorgios Steinhauer, Panagiotis Faklaris

It was built in the 2nd century AD, in the area where the ancient city of Eva was located. It was first discovered in 1809 by the English traveler William Martin Leake and in the early 20th century it was identified by archaeologist and professor Konstantinos Romaios, as the mansion of the famous politician and sophist Herodes Atticus.

The Loukous' monastery is located near the villa. Astros is also a few kilometers away.

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