Paros Island, 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
Hill of Kastro
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades The hill of the medieval Kastro of Parikia has formed the core of civilization from the time it was first settled (4th millennium BC) until the present day.
The Kastro was built by Sanoudos, the Venetian duke of Naxos (13th century),... View More
Hill of Kastro
Historical and Folklore Collection - Othon Kaparis Collection
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades The Historical Folklore Museum of Paros (Othon Kaparis Collection), which is located next to the main square of Naoussa, one of the most picturesque villages of Paros, houses the collection of Othon Kaparis, a celebrated and valued... View More
Historical and Folklore Collection - Othon Kaparis Collection
Kefalos Hill
Paros Island, 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
Kimisi Theotokou Church
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades Kimisis tis Theotokou is the third largest church on Paros and the parish church of Naoussa. Built on a hill overlooking the village, the church has a lovely view and boasts two large bell towers and a gable above the main gate.
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Kimisi Theotokou Church
Museum of Popular Aegean Civilization
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades The Paros Museum of Popular Aegean civilization is located in the installations of the Lefkes Village hotel in Paros.
The Museum was founded by Mr. George Pittas, owner of the hotel, author and explorer of the Aegean Sea.
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Museum of Popular Aegean Civilization
Mycenaean Acropolis at Koukounaries
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades The Mycenaean Acropolis is located on the rocky Koukounaries Hill. The important settlement was built in 1200 BC, with a palace and fortified with "cyclopean" walls.
The settlement was destroyed by fire after an attack and... View More
Mycenaean Acropolis at Koukounaries
Nikos Perantinos Sculpture Museum
Paros Island, 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
Nikos Perantinos Sculpture Museum
Panagia Ekatontapiliani Church
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades The Temple of Panagia of Ekatontapiliani, one of the most important early Christian monuments in Greece, is the sacred jewel in Paros' crown. It is located in the northeast section of Parikia, just steps away from the port. The... View More
Panagia Ekatontapiliani Church
Tris Ekklisies - Early Christian Basilica
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades At 1 kilometre’s distance, north-east of Paroikia, next to the Paroikia - Naousa road, we encounter the Early Christian Basilica of Treis Ekklisies (Three Churches).
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Tris Ekklisies - Early Christian Basilica
Valley of the Butterflies
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades The jewel of Paros can be found just 7 kilometers from Parikia, near the monastery of Agios Arsenios, and is never experienced by the hordes of tourists that visit the island in August. The Valley of the Butterflies, a unique... View More
Valley of the Butterflies
Venetian Castle of Naousa
Paros Island, Paros Island, Cyclades Τhe Venetian castle is a 15th century stone castle, which is half underwater and shelters the port of the village from the north. View More