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Location and Overview: Nestled in the north-western part of Paros, overlooking the rocky coast of Monastiri, the church of Agios Ioannis Detis stands as a testament to history and natural beauty. Positioned strategically, it offers panoramic views of the expansive bay of Naoussa and the endless azure of the Aegean Sea. Drawing numerous visitors each year, the site is steeped Read more...
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Location and Setting: Situated within the Ekatontapiliani complex in Parikia, the Byzantine Museum of Paros stands as a guardian of ecclesiastical history. This cultural repository offers a journey through time, showcasing rare icons, ecclesiastical artifacts, and relics spanning the post-Byzantine era. Origins and Initiatives: The museum’s inception traces back to the early 20th century, guided by the vision of Archimandrite Read more...
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Historical Epoch: In the heart of the 17th century, a monumental structure emerged along the Parikia-Naoussa road, giving rise to the largest monastery on Paros. The Philotheou Monastery, marked by two distinct churches, stands as a living testament to Cycladic heritage and a repository of profound historical narratives. Architectural Significance: Infused with Cycladic features, the monastery’s architecture boasts a fortress-like Read more...
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Historical Marvels Unearthed: Embark on a journey to the south edge of Parikia, where the captivating ruins of Asklepeion await discovery. This ancient temple, dedicated to the god of medicine Asclepius, unfolds its secrets amidst the remnants of time. The site also reveals the sanctuaries of Apollo Pythios and Demeter Thesmophoros in its sacred embrace. Asklepeion: A Glimpse into Healing Read more...