Monument visits in Paros Greece

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Paros, part of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, is famous for its golden beaches, charming villages, and historic landmarks. While it’s known for its laid-back island vibe, it also offers a rich selection of monuments that reflect its ancient Greek, Byzantine, and Venetian past.


1. Panagia Ekatontapiliani (Church of 100 Doors) – Parikia

  • Significance: One of Greece’s most important Byzantine churches, dating back to the 4th century AD.

  • Highlights: Intricate mosaics, a marble iconostasis, and the Baptistery, one of the oldest in Christendom.

  • Tip: Visit during the August 15th festival for traditional celebrations.


2. Frankish Castle (Kastro) – Parikia

  • What to See: Ruins of a 13th-century Venetian fortress built using marble from ancient temples.

  • Best For: History lovers and photographers looking for panoramic views of Parikia’s harbour.


3. Ancient Cemetery – Parikia

  • History: Dating back to the 8th century BC, this site contains burial monuments, stone sarcophagi, and early Christian tombs.

  • Visitor Info: Small museum on site explains its archaeological significance.


4. Sanctuary of Asclepius – Parikia

  • Background: Dedicated to the god of healing, this ancient sanctuary is set on a hill with views over the bay.

  • Nearby: Combine with a visit to the nearby ancient theatre ruins.


5. Marathi Marble Quarries – Near Marathi Village

  • Why Important: Source of Parian marble, famed in antiquity for its pure white quality, used in masterpieces like the Venus de Milo.

  • Tip: You can enter the old quarry tunnels for a short walk (bring a flashlight).


6. Mycenaean Acropolis – Koukounaries Hill, Near Kolymbithres

  • Era: 13th century BC remains of a fortified Mycenaean settlement.

  • Viewpoint: Offers scenic views over Naoussa Bay.


7. Agios Konstantinos & Eleni Chapel – Parikia

  • Iconic Spot: Perched by the sea on the old harbour walls, this small whitewashed chapel is one of Paros’ most photographed landmarks.


8. Venetian Fortress – Naoussa

  • Unique Feature: A semi-submerged 15th-century watchtower built by the Venetians to protect the harbour.

  • Best Time to Visit: Sunset, when the light reflects on the stone walls.

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