The Palace of Pylos is an ancient palace located in southwestern Greece. It was built during the late Bronze Age, around 1300 BCE. The palace was a center of administration and political power, and was likely the residence of the local ruler or king. The palace features a large central courtyard, surrounded by buildings with frescoes and elaborate decorations. The palace was discovered by the archaeologist Carl Blegen in the 1930s, who led excavations at the site for many years. The discovery of the palace and its artifacts provided important insights into the culture and society of ancient Greece.
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