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Sights (63)

Beautiful locations

EVRYTANIA (Prefecture) GREECE

Bridges

ARTOTINA (Village) DORIDA

The suspension bridge

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA
Photo Album in URL, information in Greek only.

The old drawbridge

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Kefalogiofyro

EFPALIO (Village) DORIDA

Kefalogiofyro

MORNOS (River) DORIDA

Temblas bridge

RAPTOPOULO (Village) EVRYTANIA
The Acheloos gorge is between Raptopoulo and Vrouvianon, with the Temblas bridge, built in 1904.

Buildings

Buildings of Lake Copais Co Lmd

ALIARTOS (Small town) VIOTIA
  Buildings (industrial installations, residences, mills, stables, offices, storehouses, etc.) that date back to the 19th century and belonged to the British company Lake Copais Ltd. that had replaced the previous company of French interests for the drainage of Lake Copais (1867-1887). Today it belongs to Copais Organization and the City of Aliartos.
   The area around Lake Copais was inhabited since the prehistoric times. Today there have been discovered remains of the lake's drainage systems, the most extensive technical work project of the Mycenean period (14th century BC) that is believed to be carried out by the Minyes people of Orchomenos. Excavations are currently conducted by the 8th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of Evoia.
   The "Lake Copais Co. Ltd" buildings were constructed in Aliartos of Viotia in the mid-19th century and became property of the Greek state in 1953. The buildings that housed the headquarters and the residences of the English employees are spread around on a 28-acres field that is proposed to be transformed into a model botanical garden which will be also be equipped for outdoors cultural events. The field is also full of metal cabins that the company's workers used to reside. By a decree that the Ministry of Culture issued in 1991, they were identified as historical and preserved buildings.
   A vast restoration and development program for selected buildings started in 1994, based on a study that was proposed by the team of engineers of the 1st Ephorate of Contemporary and Modern Monuments in cooperation with the City of Aliartos and the Copais Organization. Today, those buildings serve as warehouses for the archives' material and "Lake Copais Co. Ltd" machinery.

Town Hall

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA
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Industrial buldings

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Chalkida Rail Station

The Girls' School of Galaxidi

GALAXIDI (Small town) PARNASSOS
  The building is on a single level with a section at the back rising to two storeys. It is neoclassical with an entrance of archaic style with two Doric columns.
  It was built in 1880. Until 1929 it served as a school for girls. It has been declared a historical building to be preserved.
  Both facade and ground floor have been repaired.
  Today the building houses the theatre of the Municipality of Galaxidhi, but the space is ample enough to accomodate other activities as well.

This text is cited Feb 2003 from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture URL below, which also contains image.


MODI (Village) TITHOREA
The Old Elementary School is representing the usual one class schools at the beginning of the century. It is directly associated with the inhabitants' memories. Nowadays it is deserted.

Castles, fortresses & fortifications

Rizokastro - Aliveri

ALIVERI (Small town) EVIA
  On a rock hill, south of Aliveri, in a conspicuous and fortified place stands, perhaps, the oldest Frankish castle in Evia. We do not know much about the medieval history of the castle but there is a legend that a gold emblem of the Franks lies hidden in the castle and that who ever finds it will be very fortunate.
  In the summer of 1823, the Rizokastro was occupied by the Greeks, led by Kriezotis but in November 1823 it was re-occupied by the Turks.
  The strong walls of the enciente (the northern walls are in better condition) are preserved. In the inner fort one can find the impressive ruins of a tall, four-sided tower. There are also the ruins of other buildings as well as cisterns for their water supply.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1997).

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA
  On the Viotian coast of Evia, opposite Chalkida, on a hill which overlooks the channel of Evripus, with a wonderful view of the northern and southern Gulf of Evia, one can find the castle of Karababas.
  The castle which stands today, was built by the Turks, during the Venetian-Turkish war which broke out in 1684. the designer was the Venetian renegade Gerolimos Galopo. Its architectural style is therefore European, although some parts remind one of a Turkish castle.
  In the summer of 1688, the Venetians and their allies besieged Chalkida but the Turkish fort of arababa played a decisive role in their failure and ultimate withdrawal.
  The fort which has an irregular shape, occupies the top of the hill.
  It has three ramparts and a large tower. From the eastern rampart one has a breath taking view of Chalkida. With its cannons it controlled the channel of Evripus, the sea walls of Chalkida with its tower. At some, of its points, some large marble monoliths, parts of ancient columns, have been built into the walls. Two other ramparts guard the northern and southern sides of the walls.
  Inside the only building that remains standing today is the church of the Prophet Ilias, built in 1895.
  The most important fortification is the seven-sided western tower which stands a little higher than the walls and ramparts.
  Inside the tower there is vaulted corridor around the outer wall. There follows a second seven-sided inner wall and another domed corridor. In the centre of the seven-sided wall there is a water cistern. The corridors communicate through arches. The whole construction of the tower gives one the impression of a labyrinth. No other castle in Greece has this kind of architectural style.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1997).

The Castle Filla

FYLA (Small town) CHALKIDA
  It is built on the top of a steep, rocky hill in the Lilandian plain and is visible over the whole area.
  A medieval love story is associated with the castle. It belonged to the feudal lord Merito dalle Carceri but it was conquered by the legendary knight Likarius at the beginning of the Frankish occupation in the 13th century A.D. and handed over to the Emperor of Byzantium Michael the seventh.Likarius deserted the Frankish army for the sake of the beautiful widow, Feliza, and using the castle as his base, on behalf of Byzantium, he successively occupied the Frankish castles of Evia. When the Turks occupied Evia in 1470, they destroyed parts of the walls to weaken its defence.
  The northern and western parts of the walls are better-preserved. As you go through the entrance on the northern side you will see the impressive ruins of a large building which was the mansion of the lord. The mansion was two-storeyed and there still remain on the second floor, the slits for the windows which are vaulted and decorated with ceramic tiles in the Byzantine style. Next to the mansion there are ruins of other buildings which served the various other purposes of the castle.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1997).

Castle of Fylla

Red Castle - Karistos

KARYSTOS (Town) EVIA
  This is the most remarkable medieval fortification in the whole Evia. It dominates the whole area on a hill among the villages of Miloi, Kalivia and Grampia. It ws built immediately after the Frankish occupation in the 1204, to house Ravano Dalle Carceri. A whole city was gradually built round the castle as the inhabitants of the area were in the habit of living near the castle so as to be safe from pirates and any other kind of invasion.
  During the Middle Ages, it changed hands many times (Venetians, Franks, Byzantium) and in the summer of 1470 it fell into the hands of the Turks. A short time before the revolution of 1821, the Turks built walls around the town which spread outside the castle.
  During the revolution there were many bloody battles in this area. After the liberation, the town was abandoned because the inhabitants of Karistos sought access to the sea.
  From the historic castle of Karistos we can still see the foundation, some towers and ramparts, its remarkable domed reservoirs and the ruins of Turkish baths.
  The Romans called the castle Castelo Rosso, meaning the Red Castle because of its red stone walls.
  Its walls are high and impressive. The main gate is facing south and is invisible from the outside. To the west of the main gate, one can find the ruins of a one-time imposing two-storey building which was probably the dwelling place of the Lord of the castle. To the north, east and south-west, the walls end in square, polygonal or round ramparts.
  On the northern side of the castle, there is the inner fortress, the last defence line of the castle. Inside the fortress the church of Prophet Ilias was built and under the church floor, the Large reservoir of the fortress is hidden. Finally, near the church of Prophet Ilias one can find the ruins of an austere-looking church which was probably the church of Saint John of the Franks.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1997).

Castle of Skyros

SKYROS (Small town) SKYROS

Caves

Mesokomi cave

MESSOKOMI (Village) EVRYTANIA
In Mesokomi, a cave was discovered with wonderful stalactite and stalagmite formations.

Apoklistra cave

PROUSSOS (Village) EVRYTANIA

Fountains

Gorges & Ravines

Agali Gorge

AGIOS ATHANASSIOS (Village) DIRFYS
  The gorge of Agali is located 1000 m. away from the village of St. Athanassios, at the foot of Dirfi. It has a unique wild beauty of craggy and variously coloured rocks and green clad slopes. During spring there is crystal clear water flowing through the ravine that formulates small cascades. Its visitor can see the brooks that violently pass through the craggy rocks and can also see the cave Voidokleftra, which was the dwelling of humans during the Neolithic age.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1999).

Hondeika & Tripa Agrafioti

AGRAFA (Village) EVRYTANIA
Near Agrafa village are the Hondeika and Tripa tou Agrafioti gorges, which are included in Nαtura 2000.

Asprorema

EPINIANA (Village) EVRYTANIA
In Epiniana, we find the Asprorema gorge, which has incredible natural beauty and rare flora and fauna.

Kedra gorge

KEDRA (Village) EVRYTANIA
The famous Kedron gorge, with its rich, wild beauty is near Kedra, next to Platania,an area covered by a cedar forest.

Dekatia gorge

PRODROMOS (Village) EVRYTANIA

Mavri Spilia gorge

PROUSSOS (Village) EVRYTANIA

Psilo Gefyri gorge

TORNOS (Village) EVRYTANIA

Houses

The red mansion

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA
Photo Album in URL, information in Greek only.

The mansion with the images

Photo Album in URL, information in Greek only.

Kriezotis mansion

Lakes

Eleftherochori lake

ELEFTHEROCHORI (Village) FTHIOTIDA

Local government WebPages

Paleochora hill

AMARYNTHOS (Small town) CHALKIDA

DESFINA (Municipality) PARNASSOS

Monuments

Karimbas grave

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA

The monument of Holocaust

Monument of Markos Botsaris

KONISKOS (Mountain) EVRYTANIA

Statue of Leonidas

THERMOPYLES (Village) LAMIA
   The monument stands opposite the historical hill of Kolonos and represents Leonidas in full armour. It was designed by B. Phalereus, and was erected in the 1950s at the expense of Greeks living in America.
   The monument was built to commemorate the battle at Thermopylae, and is located at the centre of the pass, where the final phase of the battle took place, as is attested by the accumulation at the foot of the hill of iron and bronze spearheads dated to the 5th century B.C. Members of the Amphiktyony erected on the hill a stone statue of a lion in memory of the deceased warriors, with an epigram written by Simonides, but the monument is not preserved today.
   A restricted excavation on the hill of Kolonos, in 1939, revealed fortification works of several periods, Roman and Byzantine graves, and ruins of Byzantine buildings.

This text is cited Feb 2003 from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture URL below, which also contains image.


Mosques

Emir Zade mosque

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA

Mountains

Ochi Mountain

OCHI (Mountain) KARYSTIA
  There are unique geological formations (cliffs, caves and natural sculptures) as well as a system of tens of springs, brooks, torrents and currents in Mount Ochi. The surface waters are more than usual for the Aegean Sea environment. Mount Ochi can be easily called "the mountain of springs". In its higher eastern side, there is the last "pure" forest of chestnut trees in southern Evia. The hyper perennial chestnut trees of the chestnut scrub are the remnants of large forests that once covered the whole mountain. Above this oasis, the tops of the mountain dominated like natural fortresses. In these rocks, that are difficult of access, lots of kinds of indigenous, plants and rare forest trees and bushes grow like black fir trees. The area provides a shelter for mountain kinds of birds that don't nest anywhere else in the southern part of Evia.
  In Mount Ochi, there are unique, natural places full of flowers, where Paionyes (a indigenous flower) and the indigenous kind of pansy of Evia grow. It is also characterized as an "Important Birds Area" by the "Bird International".
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1999).

Natural monuments

Ancient cypress

PRASSIA (Village) EVRYTANIA
In Prasia is an ancient cypress,35m. tall, with a diameter of 7m, which is a protected natural monument.

Pantavrehi

ROSKA (Village) DOMNISTA
At Roska is a notable natural monument known to many, the Pantavrehi gorge, with giant waterfalls.

Old watermills

TITHOREA (Small town) FTHIOTIDA
The Old Watermill comprises an important piece of preindustrial and technological settlement, which is essential for the progress of Architecture. It is also an important benchmark for the inhabitants.

VRYSSI (Village) KARYSTIA

Religious monuments

The synagogue

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA

Holy Temple of Metamorphoses

MODI (Village) TITHOREA
Built in 1571

Rivers

Springs

Arethoussa spring

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA

KIPI (Village) KARYSTIA

Katavothra

MANIKIA (Village) KARYSTIA

Squares & gardens

Central square

DOMIANI (Village) EVRYTANIA

Towers

Enetian Tower

GYMNO (Small town) CHALKIDA

Two Towers

MYTIKAS (Small town) CHALKIDA

VASSILIKO (Small town) EVIA

Traditional settlements

Traditional architecture

KARPENISSI (Town) EVRYTANIA

Various

The tidal phenomenon

CHALKIDA (Town) EVIA

Waterfalls

The waterfalls of Gorgopotamos

GORGOPOTAMOS (Village) FTHIOTIDA

Wetlands

Small and Big Livari

KANATADIKA (Settlement) ISTIEA
  This is a lagoon in the area of Kanatadika at Istiea. It's 1.000 stremata (1 hectare or 1.000.000m2), 700 of which are brackish and the rest 300 are a kind of swampy land. Its maximum depth is 1,2m and minimum 0,5m. It is a rare natural hydrobiotopos that is ornithologicaly interesting since it's the intermediate station for migratory birds. A large part of its surface is covered by swampy vegetation such as reeds, bulrushes and water-lilies. The lakeside vegetation is covered by farming, bushes, deciduous trees and mosses. The presence of water birds, that tend to become extinct in Greece, is very important. The areas of Kanatadika, Delta Xiria and Hydrochares Dassos of Saint Nicholas, have been included in the National Catalogue of Suggested Areas in order to be placed in the Network "Natura 2000".
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1999).

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