Mycenae, within the temple, south of GCA, southwest of the palace:
Temple
entrance from the southwest blocked off immediately following LHIIIB destruction
House with the Fresco
the entire Room with the Fresco appears to have been filled in immediately before the destruction, since there is no evidence of fire or destruction
fresco was whitewashed over before the room went out of use

Ayia Irini room used from Middle Cycladic (18th century) to Hellenistic 3rd century BCE.
not used between great earthquake (say 1440) to Protogeometric (10th)
graffiti shows that the deity worshipped in Archaic-Hellenistic periods was Dionysus

Minoans included several shrines in their palaces, not Mycenaeans or late Cycladic, where they're separate buildings
No evidence of Mycenaean peak or cave sanctuaries

No certain cult buildings found at Pylos
Nestor sacrifices on the beach, not in a temple
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