submitted by George Poulos on 24.10.2008
One of the few ruins in the area. The photograph of this building has been added here in response to a plea in the Sept 2008 Newsletter, from Maria (Marcellos) Whyte. Maria's email here "I respectfully ask for any assistance ...
The house is very well maintained. A superb "perivoli" can be found on the opposite side of the road. The photograph of this building has been added here in response to a plea in the Sept 2008 Newsletter, from Maria (Marcellos) Whyte. Maria's email ...
The house on the left is the traditional cottage, and the one above (at the very end of the road, and around the corner) has been well restored. Note the well sealed bitumen road running in front of it, to the lower right? The photograph of this building has been added here in response to a plea in the Sept 2008 Newsletter, from Maria (Marcellos) Whyte. Maria's ...
submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 24.09.2008
restored home in the village of kato hora.
submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 23.09.2008
at the back of the small village of kato hora, near mylopotamos, some of the homes and churches in the castle, have a look at the amount of rocks needed to build the church in the front of the photo. lot of work there!!
submitted by George Vardas on 15.09.2008
The Astikon cafe in Potamos also offers shady seating across the street. By the way, it has the best milopita (apple pie)I have ever tasted on the island.
submitted by Dimitris Kontoleon on 13.09.2008
The most popular coffee shop on the island was established in 1908. At Astikon you will enjoy a cup of coffee, a soda, or a cocktail. You will taste a variety of appetisers, accompanied by ouzo, or tsipouro (a type of local alcoholic beverage), sweets, and a variety of ice cream flavours. Have your breakfast at Astikon. Breakfast is served from 7:00 am. We are also open until late at night! Have an iced beverage, or a beer while listening ...
submitted by George Vardas on 08.09.2008
The views extend to Hytra from the balcony of this impressive cafe bar
The new "Fos Fanari" cafe bar at Hora has an outdoor balcony with stunning views of Hora
As the name "Fos Fanari" suggests, the decor of this modern cafe bar is based around the theme of the lantern
This new cafe and bar has just opened in Hora. It has a stunningly contemporary decor and ambience but still manages to offer homemade sweets and a great place to meet and have a drink or a coffee
submitted by Panayotis Vardas on 05.09.2008
a trendy new Coffee Bar, recently opened, on the right hand side as you walk down from the main platteia in Hora. Snacks, coffee, beer, wine & spirits, in a delightful setting with views across the valley in Hora. Proprietor: Panayoti Vardas, Livathi.
Trendy new Coffee Bar, recently opened, on the right hand side as you walk down from the main platteia in Hora. Snacks, coffee, beer, wine & spirits, in a delightful setting with views across the valley in Hora. Proprietor: Panayoti Vardas, Livathi.
submitted by James Victor Prineas on 12.08.2008
Windmill Hotel Mitata
submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 29.03.2008
one of the many old gracious homes that are on the island as they say in real estate terms a renovators delight, but a few of these old homes are being bought by people from all over the world are being restored to their original grandeur
submitted by Daniel Tripp on 07.02.2008
The remains of an "underground" structure. Photo taken in spring/summer 1971. This was just outside of Potamos, near the road heading to Hora and Kapsali and the south of the island. There was a next to a commonly used "walking" track across vacant untended land, used by us, and many of the locals as a short cut from Logothetianika to Potamos. We used it to get between the house we were living in in Katsoulanika, to Potamos (not many shops in Logothetianika and none ...
The story we were told when we were living in Potamos, was that this house was used by the Germans to imprison people during WWII. Photo was taken in Winter 1971. From memory, the house was on the north-west road out of Potamos heading to Agia Anastassia. We used to take this road (on foot) to visit our friend and "protector" Jim Zuglis - who had a farm and cottage out that way.
submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 08.10.2007
lovely little village near mytrtithia,
submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 27.09.2007
the architecture of hora, take time to walk through its streets and admire the venetian and neo classical buildings..
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