Nestani
Nestani is a village and a community in the municipal unit Mantineia, Arcadia, Greece.
Geography
It is situated at the foot of the mountain Artemisio, at about 700 m elevation. It was the seat of the former municipality Mantineia. The community Nestani also contains the village of Milea. Nestani is 11 km east of Kapsas, 13 km southwest of Lyrkeia and 14 km northeast of Tripoli. The Moreas Motorway passes west of the village.The monastery of Panagia Gorgoepikοos is situated on a hill immediately southeast of the village. The Holy Mother of God is venerated there, with a celebration on 15 August. The present building dates from 1740. It is now a nunnery.
Environment
In many Greek villages styled fountains are dedicated, vivid symbols of rural identification and tradition. The spring water fountain is a well kept, rebuilt remnant of the fountain King Philip II of Macedon built, when he camped next to the ancient town of Nestane.However, the plain Argon Pedion below the village with its peculiar properties, will be of relevance for the villages existence and further development for the years to come.
History
Nestani was named after the ancient settlement Nestane, that was situated at the same place. Ancient Nestane was a village in the territory of the town Mantineia. The ruined acropolis of Nestani and the remnant of Philipps fountain can still be found in the village.The village of Tsipiana, which grew near the ancient ruins of Nestane, was renamed Nestani in 1927.