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Ancient Lepreo – The guardian city of Trifylia

Ancient Lepreo was one of the most important cities of Triphylia in antiquity. Built in a strategic location at the foothills of Mount Minthi, near the borders of Elis and Messenia, it controlled the mountainous and coastal passages of the area. The city was fortified and was renowned for its resilience and independence.

 

Historical context

The first references to Lepreo are found in Pausanias, while the city experienced great prosperity during the Classical period. It was a member of the Trifyllian League and later allied with Sparta in the Peloponnesian War. Lepreo was a commercial, administrative, and religious center of the region.

The Temple of Demeter

In the heart of the ancient city stands the temple of the goddess Demeter, one of the most significant religious sites in the area. The temple, in the Doric style, dates back to the 4th century BC and is associated with agriculture and fertility.

Archaeological site

Today, the visitor can explore the ruins of the city and admire:

  • Parts of the strong fortifications.
  • The foundations of the temple of Demeter.
  • Traces from the market and public buildings.
  • Goddesses that reach as far as the Ionian Sea and Kyparissia.

The experience of the visit

The ascent to the archaeological site offers a panoramic view and a sense of returning to antiquity. The combination of history and nature makes Lepreo ideal for those who love culture as well as hiking trails.

📍 The Ancient Lepreo is located about 15 kilometers south of Zacharo and is easily accessible by car.