Defence and Social Distinction
In Areopoli, several structures stand out: the Pikoulakis Tower, which today houses the Byzantine Museum of Mani; the Stylianos tower house; the Tower of Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis, which is directly linked to the Greek War of Independence in 1821; and the Barelakos Tower. Together, they form a living core of memory where architecture converses with the history of modern Greece.
Approximately 20 km from Areopoli lies Koita, famously known as "Polypyrgou" (the village of many towers), once a centre for the region’s most powerful families. The towers here are distinguished by exquisite stone reliefs created by the renowned local craftsman, Kalapothos Lymperis.
Visitor Information
- Access: The historic centre features traditional cobbled streets (kalderimia) and some steep sections.
- Visiting: The Byzantine Museum of Mani – Pikoulakis Tower is open to the public, while the other towers are primarily viewed from the exterior.




