50 euro - Cultural Heritage: The Ancient City of Messene
Series: Greece - Gold euro coins
The ancient city of Messene was built in 369 BC at the foot of mount Ithomi, sacred to the Messenians,
after the Spartans had suffered a crushing defeat to the Thebans under Epameinondas at the battle of
Leuktra (371 BC), which led to the Messenians’ liberation. The city was surrounded by a 9.5 km-long
fortification wall, with two gates, the Laconian and the Arcadian. Although the former no longer stands,
the latter is now the site’s emblematic monument, winning a Europa Nostra Diploma in 2005 for its
excellent restoration. Archaeological excavations, first launched in the late 19th century and resumed
since 1986 under Professor Petros Themelis, include a vast programme of impressive restorations. These
allow the visitor to form a vivid and accurate picture of the most important public buildings, including
the Arsinoe fountain, the Asclepieion building complex, the stadium with the mausoleum of the Saithidae
family, the gymnasium, the theatre and the odeon (also called ecclesiasterion, i.e. assembly hall).