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A Sentry of History: Behold the vigilant guardian that stands as a jewel in the landscape—the Venetian Castle of Parikia. This architectural marvel hearkens back to the 15th century when the Sommaripas, recognizing its strategic importance, erected it as a fortified structure. Its primary purpose was to safeguard the bustling port, offering protection to the commercial ships that sought refuge Read more...
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Byzantine Museum of Paros: Preserving Ecclesiastical Treasures Historical Preservation: Nestled within the Ekatontapiliani complex in Parikia, the Byzantine Museum of Paros stands as a guardian of ecclesiastical treasures and rare icons, dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. This museum is a testament to the rich post-Byzantine history of Paros. A Legacy Ignited: The museum’s legacy began in the Read more...
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Inception and Growth: Founded in 1960, the Archaeological Museum of Paros initially found its home in a large hall next to the High School. Over the years, expansions and additions have been made to accommodate the growing collection of antiquities. The museum’s purpose is to preserve and showcase Paros’s rich archaeological heritage. Collections and Exhibits: Room A – Archaic and Read more...
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Frankish Castle: A Historic Citadel on Paros Historical Significance: The Frankish Castle, perched on the highest point of Parikia, has deep historical roots, dating back to the 13th century. It was constructed in 1260 by Marcus Sanudus, a prominent figure among the Crusaders of Venetian origin. Origins and Builder: Marcus Sanudus, along with the Crusaders, played a significant role in Read more...