Adami () is a semiâÂÂmountainous village in the municipality of Epidaurus, Argolis, in the Peloponnese, Greece. Located on the northern slopes of Mount Mavrovouni at approximately 480â¯m elevation, it lies about 8â¯km from Lygourio and near the ancient sanctuary of Asclepius.
Adami was first recorded during the Venetian era (preâÂÂ1700â¯AD), with around 135 inhabitants noted in 17thâÂÂcentury census records. It became part of the modern Epidaurus municipality following the 2010 administrative reforms.
A semiâÂÂmountainous agricultural settlement, Adami offers panoramic views of the Epidaurus valley. It is bordered by farmland and olive groves typical of rural farming life in Argolis.
Population over time:
These numbers reflect a gradual decline common in rural Greek villages.
The local economy centers on agriculture, primarily olives and livestock, alongside small village services, such as a bakery, taverna, and a community fountain - an emblem of traditional rural life in the region
Adami retains rural traditions through religious festivals at Profitis Elias and community events that highlight its cultural continuity.