gtp logo

Location information

Listed 1 sub titles with search on: Local governments  for wider area of: "ZERBISSIA Village ITHOMI" .


Local governments (1)

Municipalities' district offices

Zerbissia Community

ZERBISSIA (Village) ITHOMI
  West of the Arcadian Gate lies the village of Zerbissia. It is situated in a magnificent location with a beautiful view to the fertile plains of Messinia. Water is abundant in the village that is full of shadowy plane tress and fruit trees. Zarbissia and the Kochyli (or Lakakoukia) settlement form a separate municipal district. The village is semi mountainous and is built amphitheatrically, on a slope, at an altitude of 500m approximately. The spring known as "Seha" is on its sloping part. Tradition has it that the spring was named after the daughter of an Aga, who drowned herself in its waters during the Turkish occupation.
  Ruins of a prehistoric castle lie on the top of the Kochyli Mountain. The ruins of the old village dating back to the Middle Ages, lie on the north of the village at the "Pisso Rouga" location. Several Byzantine tombs were discovered in the contemporary village, at the square of the village church dating back to 1958. Foundations of an old Byzantine aqueduct were found next to "Seha". An over one metre wide old water pipe (called "Chtiri"), crosses the old settlement at the "Piso Rouga" location, goes through a tunnel in a hill (called "trypa" "hole") and ends up right outside the western wall of Ancient Messini.
  The churches of Ayios (saint) Spyridon in the cemetery of the village (a few of its wall paintings have been saved), Ayia (saint) Paraskevi, Ayios (saint) Dimitrios, etc. are also very interesting. The scenery is enchanting in the locations "Krya Vryssi (cold fountain)", "Vryssi Mouriki (Mourikis fountain)", "Vryssi tou Lykou (wolf's fountain)" and "Megali Vryssi (big fountain)" as well as in the waterfalls of "Kremasi (overhanging)" and "Paliomylos (old mill)", etc.
This text is cited April 2003 from the Municipality of Ithomi tourist pamphlet.

You are able to search for more information in greater and/or surrounding areas by choosing one of the titles below and clicking on "more".

GTP Headlines

Receive our daily Newsletter with all the latest updates on the Greek Travel industry.

Subscribe now!
Greek Travel Pages: A bible for Tourism professionals. Buy online

Ferry Departures

Promotions

ΕΣΠΑ