Marpissa is famous for its natural beauty and history.
Discover attractions of the Greek islands, mainland and metropolis. Apart from archaeological sites, monuments and museums, did you know that you can visit some of the most amazing monuments of geological interest in the word? Don't miss the chance to visit the Petrified Forest of Lesvos and Meteora in Thessaly, Central Marpissa!
Marpissa, Paros, Paros Island, Cyclades The Monastery of Agios Antonios was built at the top of the pointy Kefalos Hill near Marpissa. It was founded in 1597 and is one of the oldest monasteries on the island. It has been inhabited by monks since 1642, and in the 18th... View More
Agios Antonios Monastery
Folklore Museum of Marpissa
Marpissa, Paros, Paros Island, Cyclades The Folklore Museum of Marpissa was founded by the Marpissa Women's Association and takes visitors on journey through time. The Museum is located in a restored stone building in the town center, on Agios Nikolaos square - a faithful... View More
Folklore Museum of Marpissa
Kefalos Hill
Marpissa, Paros, Paros Island, Cyclades A path leads from the square of Marpissa to the monastery of Agios Antonios.
The monastery is situated on Kefalos Hill, where the view of the sea and the surrounding islands is among the most beautiful of Paros.
Kefalos is,... View More
Kefalos Hill
Nikos Perantinos Sculpture Museum
Marpissa, Paros, Paros Island, Cyclades The Nikos Perantinos Sculpture Museum is located on the hill of Marpissa, on the east side of Paros.
Nikos Perantinos is a sculptor and graduate of the School of Fine Arts, Thomas Thomopoulos Workshop, continued his studies in... View More