This Rocky, Greek Island Looks Abandoned, But It’s Hiding A Secret City

Monemvasia is a Greek island that, at first glance, really doesn’t look like much. Sure, it’s an impressive mound of rock, but that’s about it, right? Wrong. If you’re lucky enough to be coming from the south, you’ll see that there’s a lot more to Monemvasia than barren land. Those who come from the north could find out by passing through a giant archway by foot, but who would get close enough to explore a big ol’ boring rock?

For those who are curious enough to explore it, it most be quite the sight to stumble upon what must seem like a secret city–and a beautiful one at that.


Monemvasia from the North.


Monemvasia from the South.


It’s amazing what this Greek island is hiding from most of the world.


If visitors keep going exploring, though, they will find this entrance.


One that will lead you to a really special place.


The hidden town of Monemvasia.


How pretty!


And quiet.


Doesn’t get more serene than a naturally walled-in Greek island.


Monemvasia was thought to be separated from the mainland by an earthquake in 375 AD.


Look at how narrow the street is.


It’s a good thing no one tries to drive cars on here.


I couldn’t imagine taking that turn in even a high-performance automobile.


What an amazing view.


That giant rock certainly has its work cut out for it, hiding Monemvasia’s beauty from the rest of the world.


Once the word gets out on this place, the 1,400 residents an expect some company.


Who wouldn’t want to visit a place like this?


A map of Monemvasia (then Malvasia) from the Middle Ages.


(via MessyNessychic)

What a place! Makes you wonder what kind of cool secret cities are in hiding all around you. I’d move to Monemvasia, but I want to find one of my own.

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