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On the road that connects the coastal and the most mountainous villages of Mani, is the village of Pyrgos. In a position which serves as a natural observatory of the whole region, it is known for its unique view of the Messinian Gulf. One of the oldest villages of the area, it was the first one in which a tower was built, because of which it got its name, which means tower in the Greek language. If you visit it, apart from the breathtaking view, walk along its cobbled streets and admire the picturesque stone houses with their inner courtyards.The village has two entrances from the public road. A few meters before the first entrance to the village, just up the bend on the road, a plot of land of 2,184.60 square meters is for sale. It is located in the zone of 500 meters from "Pyrgos" and a building permit has been issued for a two-storey building with masonry, totaling 176 square meters, which is included in the sale price! In more detail the planned basement has a metric area of 140 square meters, the ground floor has 140 square meters plus the stone masonry another 32 square meters, while the first floor will be 93.20 square meters + 26 square meters of masonry. In the photos one can see the topographical coverage and the exact positioning of the house on the plot. The village Pyrgos of Messinian/West Mani is built in the area where Lefktra was during the time of Pausanias, on a hill with panoramic views at an altitude of 360 m. It is located 5 km from the waters of the Messinian Gulf on the road that leads from the coastal Stupa to the various villages built on this slope of Taygetos. On the uphill route, leaving behind Stoupa, the first village we meet is Neochori and then Pyrgos. Because of its location it is a natural lookout post, so you can imagine the views!