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Sifnos Cyclades Greece



SIFNOS. (Area 83 sq. km. Distance from Piraeus: 78 nautical miles). A monotonous grey landscape of rock, broken up here and there by a gleaming white chapel, is the first impression made on visitors as the ferry draws into the harbour. But this gives them no idea of the beau­ty-spots waiting to be discovered in­land, which together with the is­land's superb architecture, rank it among the jewels of the Aegean. The island was famous in ancient times for the wealth which came from its gold and silver mines and the quarries of Sifnos stone. It en­joyed great prosperity in Classical times, as can be seen from its Trea­sury, dedicated to Apollo at Delphi. An attractive drive from the port of Kamares, a modern town with pottery workshops, brings us to the island's capital, Apolonia.

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Standing on three hillsides, with its typical Cycladic style of architecture, it is breathtakingly beautiful. It has an interesting folklore museum, while the churches of the greatest interest are those of Our Lady 'Ouranofora' and St Sozon. Like that of the villages round about (Artemonas, Exambela, Kato Petali), the architecture of Apolonuia is an odd assemblage in which walls, terraces, court yards and al­leyways form large cubes in a continuous complex, in total harmony with the natural environment.

Sifnos Cyclades Greece
Sifnos Peter de Rijcker

  Sifnos Cyclades Greece
Sifnos Peter de Rijcker


Sifnos Cyclades Greece
 Sifnos. Marc Geerts


Sifnos Cyclades Greece

 Sifnos, from "Profetis Ilias" Marc Geerts
The sole exception to this is the old capital of Kastro, which remains an example of medieval town plan­ning. A collection of Archaic and Hellenistic sculpture and of ceram­ics from the Geometric to the Byzantine period is on display in its Archaeological Museum. Picturesque windmills surrender their sails to the vagaries of the wind, while no fewer than 365 churches and chapels sprout all over the island like white mushrooms from the grey carpet of the island's terrain. The monasteries of Sifnos, such as that of St Symeon, of Ai­ Lias, the Vrissi monastery with an interesting little Byzantine museum and that of Our Lady 'Hryssopi­gi', the patron saint of the island, are held in high esteem. The strong local colour of the mountainous island with its strips of coastal plain is further heightened by its picturesque fairs and festivals. There are clean and attractive beaches at Kamares, Faros and Platis Gialos, as well as quieter and lesser-known ones, such as those at Hersonissos, Vroulidia, and Fikiada Fassolou. Tourist facilities on Sifnos are of a good standard and it is possible for the visitor to combine a lively night life with a peaceful island existence close to nature. How to get there: By ferry from Piraeus

Sifnos Cyclades Greece
Sifnos Peter de Rijcker
 

Sifnos Cyclades Greece
Sifnos Peter de Rijcker

Sifnos Cyclades Greece
Sifnos Peter de Rijcker


Sifnos Cyclades Greece
Sifnos Peter de Rijcker


Sifnos Cyclades Greece
Sifnos, monastery Chrisopigi.
Marc Geerts


Sifnos Cyclades Greece
Sifnos Peter de Rijcker
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