The granite column has always been the centre of activity and has been mentioned by many historical writers visiting Methoni. It has a height of almost 4m (3.67m). Granite does not occur in this area. It comes from an early Christian shipwreck at cape Spitha, near Methoni.
Source: Local info sign
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Methoni, Messinia, Greece
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