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Nafplio , also called Nauplion, was the first Greek capital from 1829-1834.. It is a port city on the Argolic Gulf, home to around 17,000 inhabitants and administrative headquarters of the prefecture.. <9> The city is extremely popular with tourists, as it has a colorful mix of cultures: churches, a castle, mosques from Turkish rule, Venetian buildings such as Palamidi Castle, even some remnants of Bavarian rule.. <9> <9> Nafplio lives today mainly from tourism and its port.. <9> <9> <994/13759> <994/13760> <994/13761> <9> <9> Interesting to see: <9> <9> * Old Town, located on the peninsula below the castle hill Akronauplia with the centrally located Syntagma (constitutional) square.. Here you will find the Venetian barracks built in 1713 (now the Archaeological Museum) and the former Vouleftikomoschee.. <9> <9> * 3 Fortifications: <9> - The Bourtzi Fortress on a small island in front of the harbor, used to be the prison and is called the Executioners Island by the locals <9> - the Palamidi Fortress, built in 1911-1714 On a small, 216m high hill in the east of the old town is something for sporty, as you can reach it over 999 steps (or by car). <9> - the Akronaupliaf fortress on the castle hill above the old town <9> <9 > * Relics of the city walls with 2 city gates and 2 towers <9> <9> * various churches, such as the Church of St. Spiridonas, the Church of St. Sofia, St. Nicholas, Virgin Church, All Saints Day, St. Georg (Georgios) < 9> <9> * Archaeological, War and Folklore Museum <9> <9> * Bahnhofspark is a beautiful recreational park with the historic station building <9> <9> <994/1146921> <994/1146920> <994/1146917 > <994/1637284> <994/1637283> <994/1637282> <9> <9> <9> a little history <9> <9> first named Neply around 1370.. Mentions.. <9> Reestablishment during Byzantine rule <9> 1211 Conquest by the Venetians <9> 1542 Short Turkish reign, reconquest by Venice <9> 1686-1715 as Napoli di Roma Capital of the province of Morea <9> 1715 Conquest by Sultan Ahmed III, massacre among the population and the Venetian soldiers <9> 1822 Conquest by the Greek revolutionary troops after 1 year of siege <9> 1829-34 2. Capital after the Greek Revolution (before Aegina 1827-29) <9> 1833 Residence of the King Otto von Bayern, Greek King <9> 1834 The Kings move to Athens, which has since been the Greek capital <9> <9> <994/1200791> <994/1637271> <9> <994/1200792> <994/1637267> <9> <994/1637285> <994/1637286> <9> <1001>