The cave of Pan and Nymphs
Acropolis of Ancient Pharsalos
Clay idols and two inscriptions at the entrance of a unique cave, tell the story of how Pan met the Nymphs and Apollo each time the faithful deposited their offerings and gifts along with their hopes upon entering, from the 6th until the 4th century B.C. According to one inscription, one of them, Pantalkes, shaped the cave in the early 5th century, creating access roots and planting a small grove dedicated to the Nymphs.
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Thessaly: the homeland of nymphs and heroes