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 TH E RE ’ S  M O RE  T O
 S A NT O R I N I  THA N

 M E E T S T H E E Y E –
 AN D  T H E N  MOR E
 ST I LL






 EXPLORE A WEALTH OF
 TRADITIONS AND HERITAGE
 With a history that spans over four
 millennia and more than half a dozen
 empires and civilizations, Santorini is a
 treasure trove of historic built heritage and
 unique traditions that live on in the sites
 and customs of its many villages. Fira, the
 island’s capital, is a great starting point with
 plenty of attractions and museums, but if
 you really want to experience Santorini, you
 have to get out and explore its charming
 traditional settlements and historic
 landmarks.
 You can stop by the tranquil, traditional
 village of Finikia near Oia, head to Imerovigli
 to hike to Skaros Rock and the hidden
 Church of Panagia Theoskepasti, stroll
 through the intriguing village of Episkopi
 Gonias and see the historic Byzantine
 Church of Panagia Episkopi in Mesa Gonia,
 visit Kasteli castle in Pyrgos, see the Chapel
 of Panagia Katefiani and the blue-domed
 Church of the Holy Cross in Perissa, wander
 through the enchanting Medieval town and
 walk up to the windmills in Emporio, and
 visit the Venetian castle of Akrotiri.


 REVEL IN ARTS AND
 CULTURE
 Maybe it’s the unique landscape or maybe
 the brilliant Cycladic light, but artists and
 creative spirits seem to have always been
 naturally drawn to this island. Throughout
 There’s a surprising variety of different ways to experience Santorini’s culture
 and heritage, including visiting the Tomato Industrial Museum in Vlychada (top),   the centuries, Santorini has been home
 exploring traditional music and mythology at Symposion (above), and witnessing   to exceptional craftsmen and artisans,
 the master potter Andreas Makaris create exact, full-scale reproductions of ancient   painters, iconographers, sculptors and
 Theraic vessels at his workshop in Megalohori (opposite).
 potters. There are plenty of galleries and
 studios in Fira and Oia, but even smaller
 villages are home to some exceptional
 artists and traditional workshops for those
 truly interested in discovering the island’s ‣


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