Here is the sanctuary of Artemis, founded, according to legend, by Orestes and Iphigenia, children of Agamemnon. Bravrona reached its heyday in the 6th century BC, when the worship of the goddess Artemis was elevated to the status of a state religion. religion.
The main place in the sanctuary was occupied by the temple of Artemis of the 5th century BC, of which only the foundation remains. of which only the foundations remain. Next to the temple is the Byzantine chapel of St George. The Byzantine chapel of St George of the XIII century. On the stone terrace is a shallow grotto where the tomb of Iphigenia used to be Iphigenia. At the base of the terrace is a courtyard surrounded on three sides by Doric columns. by Doric columns. A stone bridge from the 5th century B.C. has also been preserved.
The museum exhibits objects found during the excavations of Bravrona: miniature vases, jewellery, figurines, figurines. vases, jewellery, figures of girls performing a ritual dance, bas-reliefs depicting gods.

