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Mykonos
Mykonos is world famous.
It is no coincidence that this, the
most cosmopolitan of all Greek islands,
attracts so many visitors from all over
the globe, including large numbers of
artists and intellectuals. Here, the
steep mountains to be encountered in
most of the Cyclades give way to low,
rocky hills which combine with superb
beaches to make up the landscape of
the island.
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Little
Venice
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The capital, Hora,
with its colorful harbor in which little
fishing-boats nestle happily side by
side with luxury yachts, presents quite
a different picture from the majority
of Aegean island towns. While it is
usual for island villages to be built
on naturally amphitheatrical sites,
Mykonos is spread out over a flat area
and conveys an impression of solid aesthetic
cohesion.
Along the whitewashed streets
stand brilliant white box-shaped houses
with stepped walls for sitting on, wooden
doors and windows and brightly-colored
balconies. These are interspersed with
small and impressive churches, pretty
little tavernas and shops selling souvenirs
and other goods, and the overall sense
is of being inside a film set.
On the low Kastro
hill is the complex of churches known
collectively as Our Lady "Paraportiani",
a superb arrangement of whitewashed
masses created over the centuries and
now recognized as a national cultural
monument.
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Little
Venice
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Of particular historical
and aesthetic interest are the medieval
houses in this district of the town,
which stand like a wall above the sea
protecting the west side of Hora.
The Archaeological Museum
of Hora contains finds from tombs on
the nearby island of Rhenia, sculptures,
vases and figurines. The Folklore
Museum brings together a number
of collections of furniture, icons,
pieces of sculpture and folk musical
instruments. Mykonos is also the home
of the Nautical Museum of the Aegean,
which has interest all of its own.
The countryside of Mykonos
is a mixture of gray-green rocks ringed
by prickly pear plants and little fertile
areas carpeted with wild flowers. Here
and there are tiny white-washed chapels
and windmills.
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Paraga
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Ano Mera is, after
Hora, the most important of the older
villages on the island. Standing 8 km.
to the east of the town, Ano Mera has
the interesting monastery of Our Lady
Tourliani, ornamented with fine wood-carvings
. The church has a collection of valuable
ecclesiastical vessels vestments and
embroideries. The courtyard contains
an interesting bell-tower and a marble
fountain. Here lovers of the sea will
find out-standing golden beaches such
as Agios Stefanos, Psarou, Kalafatis,
Platis Gialos, Ornos, Elia and Panormos.
Mykonos is a busy island
with all the amenities of a modern resort
and with plenty to do - by day or night
- for those who want to have a lively
time. Yet visitors fond of more peaceful
holidays will still find quiet corners
in which to relax.
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