Santorinio Yellow House - One-Bedroom Apartment
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A conscious attempt to successfully maintain as much of the traditional architectural elements.
A two story house built at the start of last century. It has been renovated and turned into two independently used homes.
This one-bedroom apartment is located on the lower floor and sleeps up to 3 persons.
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Fully equipped kitchen with stovetop only, espresso machine, kettle, juice maker and refrigerator. A living and dining area, and a spacious bathroom. The house comes with a washing machine.
Iron and ironing board on request.
A two story house built at the start of last century. It has been renovated and turned into two independently used homes.
This one-bedroom apartment is located on the lower floor and sleeps up to 3 persons.
숙소
Fully equipped kitchen with stovetop only, espresso machine, kettle, juice maker and refrigerator. A living and dining area, and a spacious bathroom. The house comes with a washing machine.
Iron and ironing board on request.
A conscious attempt to successfully maintain as much of the traditional architectural elements.
A two story house built at the start of last century. It has been renovated and turned into two independently used homes.
This one-bedroom apartment is located on the lower floor and sleeps up to 3 persons.
숙소
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A two story house built at the start of last century. It has been renovated and turned into two independently used homes.
This one-bedroom apartment is located on the lower floor and sleeps up to 3 persons.
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Episkopi Mesa Gonia is 5 km away from Fira, near Exo Gonia and Kamari.
The settlement suffered extensive damage in the 1956 earthquake, and was subsequently abandoned by its people, who moved to Kamari. It was known for its wine production and had several wineries; today, you can visit those of Argyros and Roussos.
The settlement is illustrated by Olivier on a 1801 map of Santorini. Before the 1956 earthquake it had churches and mansions. The winery of Mosiniore (Catholic Bishop of Santorini) was an interesting one. It was a large structure with six domes in line. Episkopi Gonia suffered extensive damage during this earthquake, and that's why the residents abandoned it and settled on the beach where today's settlement of Kamari stands.
The village was known for its wine production and it had wineries two of which you can visit, Estate Argyros and Roussos. It is worth walking the path which starts in front of the Estate Argyros winery and admire the narrow cobblestone roads and the old houses with their yards full of flowers. Some of them have been restored.
The most important attraction in the village is the Byzantine church of Koimisi tis Theotokou (the Assumption of Virgin Mary), or Panagia Episkopi, or Kira Piskopis, and that is why the village is also called Episkopi Gonia. It is the most important Byzantine monument on the island. The initial church was a three-aisled early Christian basilica and was transformed into a cruciform church. Later on, two chapels were added.
The settlement suffered extensive damage in the 1956 earthquake, and was subsequently abandoned by its people, who moved to Kamari. It was known for its wine production and had several wineries; today, you can visit those of Argyros and Roussos.
The settlement is illustrated by Olivier on a 1801 map of Santorini. Before the 1956 earthquake it had churches and mansions. The winery of Mosiniore (Catholic Bishop of Santorini) was an interesting one. It was a large structure with six domes in line. Episkopi Gonia suffered extensive damage during this earthquake, and that's why the residents abandoned it and settled on the beach where today's settlement of Kamari stands.
The village was known for its wine production and it had wineries two of which you can visit, Estate Argyros and Roussos. It is worth walking the path which starts in front of the Estate Argyros winery and admire the narrow cobblestone roads and the old houses with their yards full of flowers. Some of them have been restored.
The most important attraction in the village is the Byzantine church of Koimisi tis Theotokou (the Assumption of Virgin Mary), or Panagia Episkopi, or Kira Piskopis, and that is why the village is also called Episkopi Gonia. It is the most important Byzantine monument on the island. The initial church was a three-aisled early Christian basilica and was transformed into a cruciform church. Later on, two chapels were added.
Episkopi Mesa Gonia is 5 km away from Fira, near Exo Gonia and Kamari.
The settlement suffered extensive damage in the 1956 earthquake, and was subsequently abandoned by its people, who moved to Kamari. I…
The settlement suffered extensive damage in the 1956 earthquake, and was subsequently abandoned by its people, who moved to Kamari. I…
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