Pan's Cave or Corycian Cave entrance, near Parnassos, above the town of Delphi, was dedicated to the God Pan and the Corycian Nymphs. It has a global reputation, not only for its natural beauty but also for the magic created by the ancient myth, where according to Aeschylus the cave was a place that was visited by divine spirits. Pierre Amandry explored the cave in 1970, and found evidence of Neolithic era occupation suggesting that the cave was a place of worship of the ancient gods. | |
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