Pyrgi Thermis

Pyrgi Thermis

Pyrgi Thermis sits above the eastern coast near Loutropoli Thermis and contains remains from one of the oldest continuously excavated prehistoric sites in the Aegean — Bronze Age occupation predating most of what visitors associate with ancient Greece.

Bronze Age settlement and thermal village

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What to See and Do in Pyrgi Thermis

The site can be approached on foot from the village; take care on uneven ground. Finds are held in the Archaeological Museum of Mytilini. The village itself is small and traditional, connected to the thermal coast below.

See the Museums guide for the Archaeological Museum context.

How long: 2–3 hours. Best combined with: Loutropoli Thermis, Pigi, Mytilini. Best for: History and archaeology lovers, heritage tourism.

Thematic Guides

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Where to Stay

Most visitors stay in Mytilini (10–15 km south). See the East Coast hotels page.