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- Nea Ionia tour
- The wine and tsipouro tour
Τετάρτη 31 Δεκεμβρίου 2014
Κυριακή 28 Δεκεμβρίου 2014
Δευτέρα 22 Δεκεμβρίου 2014
Enjoy your snowy Christmas holidays in Volos!!!!!!
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Τρίτη 9 Δεκεμβρίου 2014
The Jewish past of Volos tour
The Jewish community of Volos is one of the oldest
communities in Greece. In this tour will discover the long history of the Volos
Jewish community and its contribution to the cultural and economic development
of the city. They will visit the Jewish memorial statue at the City Hall of
Volos which was erected in commemoration of the Volos Jewish victims of the
Holocaust. They have tour at the Synagogue of Volos which was built after the
Second World War and the 1955 devastating earthquake. Then they will visit the
Jewish cemetery where the most prominent Jewish citizens are buried. Our tour
will finish at the port of Volos where we will have coffee at a local coffee
shop or tsipouro and local appetizers
at a local tsipouradiko (small restaurants at the port of Volos that serve
tsipouro with traditional seafood appetizers).
http://www.kis.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=16&Itemid=44
Nea Ionia Tour
Nea Ionia is one
of the most important districts of Volos. It was founded by the Greek refugees
who arrived in Volos after the Asia Minor Destruction and the burning of
Smyrna. The refugees had a huge impact
on the culture, economy and architecture of Volos. Visitors will have a tour at
the silk museum housed in the silk factory of Ekmetzoglou brothers, who
were refugees from Asia Minor. Then they will visit the Church of Evangelistria (the Annunciation)
and the football pitch of the local refugees’ team, Nike. They will have lunch
at one of the traditional Nea Ionia tsipouradika. The area has some of the best
tsipouradika because the refugees brought with them the tradition of tsipouro.
The Churches of Volos tour
Our stop will be at the city centre where will visit
the town’s Cathedral. The Cathedral of St. Nikolaos was
rebuilt the local architect, Aristotle Zachos, an important architect of the
20th century. Our next stop will be another impressive church designed by Aristotle Zachos, the Church of Saint
Constantine. Its location at the port of Volos makes it the perfect place to
get married! Close to Saint Constantine’s Church we will see Panagia Tripa
Church, a unique seaside church built within the hill of Goritsa. Then we will
visit the traditional village of Milies (Apple trees). The mass production of
red and small green apples (Fyrikia) gave its name to the village. It is the
birthplace of three of the most important figures of the Greek Enlightenment Anthimos Gazis, Danil, Philipidis and Grigorios Konstantas. We will visit the Public Library of Milies established
by these scholars and the Church of Taxiarches. The church is dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel and to all
Saints. It has impressive wall paintings of the Apocalypse and the zodiacs. The
church is a 18th century monument of great historical importance in
which the scholar and clergyman Anthimos Gazis became the leader of an
unsuccessful movement against the Turks.
Saint Nicholas' Cathedral on December 6th 2014. Source: Holy Diocese of Demetriashttp://www.imd.gr/site/en/mainpage
The Church of Taxiarches in Milies http://imd.gr/site/catalog/poi/11/50
The industrial past of Volos tour
Volos is one of the oldest industrial cities in
Greece. The Railways of Thessaly founded in 1884 contributed to the economic
development of Volos due to the transportation of people and goods. The
railways were designed by the Italian engineer Evaristo de Chirico who was the
father of the famous painter, Giorgio de Chirico. Visitors will visit the
Railway Station of Volos, a building of exceptional architectural value and
they will walk around the area of Palia, which is the oldest part of Volos,
where they will see the remains of the Castle of Volos, old houses, workshops
and small taverns. Then they will have a tour at the Tsalapata Rooftile and Brickworks Museum one of the oldest
factories of Volos and perhaps one of the best industrial Greek museums. Our
tour will finish at the port of Volos where we will visit the Papastratos
tobacco warehouses which now house the University of Volos. We have coffee at a
local coffee shop or tsipouro and
local appetizers at a local tsipouradiko
(small restaurants at the port of Volos that serve tsipouro with traditional
seafood appetizers).
The wine and tsipouro tour
They say that the local
products of each place contain the secrets of its history and culture. The
visitors who will choose this tour will have the chance to taste the local wine
and tsipouro. They will make a stop at the port of Volos early in the morning where
they will watch the fishermen selling their fresh fish to the locals. Then we
will travel to Nea Anchialos which is located in the remains of the ancient
town, Fthiotides Thebes. We will visit the Archaeological
Site of Nea Anchialos where we will admire parts of early Christian
churches, chronologically dated around the 5th and 6th centuries AD and other
public buildings. The mosaics of this period are preserved in a good condition.
There is no better place to taste wine and tsipouro than in Nea Anchialos. That’s
why we will visit The Agricultural Productive Coop. of Nea Anchialos
"Dimitra": The Agricultural Productive Coop. of Nea Anchialos was
named after Demeter, the Greek goddess of nature and it was founded by the Greek
refugees who came to Nea Anchialos in 1908. The wine and tsipouro, produced by
the grapes of its area is of excellent quality. The tour will be finished in one
of the many seaside tsipouradika of Nea Anchialos where we will take a sip of
local wine and tsipouro.
http://thessalikotsipouro.gr/thessaliko-tsipouro-history/
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