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Mitilini

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Mitilini (Greek: Μυτιλήνη; English: Mytilene) is a city on the island of Lesbos in eastern Greece that is featured in the Greece map expansion for Euro Truck Simulator 2.

Summary

As one of the oldest cities dating back to ancient times in Greece, you'll find plenty of history there, from its coastline to the architecture of the buildings, many of which reflects its diverse history, featuring a mix of neoclassical buildings, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman-era mansions.
~ SCS Software's blog[1]
As one of Greece's oldest cities, dating back to ancient times, Mytilene is rich in history, from its scenic coastline to its unique architecture and historical landmarks such as the Fortress of Mytilene. As one the largest castles in the Mediterranean, this incredible landmark covers an area of 60 acres!
~ SCS Software's blog[2]

Features

Depots

In addition, there is a Hotel Artemia', a CNP storage, and a Low Field farm located west of the city.

Facilities

Other

Landmarks

  • Castle of Mitilini
  • Chapel of St. Irene
  • Church of St. Athanasius
  • Church of St. Paul
  • Church of St. Theraphon
  • Courthouse of Mitilini
  • Ministry of the Aegean and Island Policy
  • Mitilini Municipal Swimming Pool
  • Mother from Asia Minor
  • Old Port Authority
  • Prefecture Building
  • Rouselleio Municipal Theater
  • St. Irene Park
  • Statue of Liberty

Connections

Trivia

  • The achievement All Inclusive requires the player to complete deliveries to 4 different Hotel Artemia locations in Greece, one of which is in Mitilini.
  • The achievement Gift of Athena requires the player to complete five deliveries of olives and/or olive oil from any Eliarchos farm in Greece, one of which is in Mitilini.

Media

Gallery


See also

References

  1. SCS Software, Greece - Mytilene, 2024-06-27 (accessed 2024-06-27)
  2. SCS Software, Greece: Coastal and Islands Cities + Ports and Ferries, 2024-11-16 (accessed 2024-11-16)