Dimitsana: Approaching from the East
Photo taken from the road coming from the East. The road visible is the one actually coming from the West, which also accesses the town from the East, after a big right turn. |
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Dimitsana: Approaching from the East, Right Half of City
Photo taken from the road coming from the East. |
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Dimitsana: Approaching from the East, Detail
Photo taken from the road coming from the East. |
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Dimitsana: Signs of Interest to Travelers
Loussios trekking paths, Hotel Tefthis and Rooms to Let, all on an electricity pole in the Main Street. |
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Dimitsana: Aghia Kyriaki Cathedral.
Both the belfry and the dome are covered with dazzling shiny bronze plates. |
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Dimitsana: Aghia Kyriaki Cathedral.
Side view |
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Dimitsana: Library and School.
Both the Municipal Library and the Elementary School of the town, one next to the other. |
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Dimitsana: Library
The Municipal Library in still another photo. The entrance to the Elementary School just included in the photo. |
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Dimitsana Library: Western Side and The Clock Tower |
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Dimitsana
The Aghia Kyriaki belfry, wooden balconies and tiled roofs. Only the town clock tower missing! |
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Dimitsana Clock Tower
Here it is! |
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Dimitsana: The Statue of Patriarch Gregorios the 5th, opposite the Library.
Gregorios the 5th, Patriarch in Constantinople, martyr of the Greek nation, was born here in Dimitsana. He was tortured and hanged to death by the Turkish mob in Constantinople, when the news for the outbreak of the Greek Revolution of 1821 reached the city. |
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Dimitsana Side Street.
Stone cobbled winding streets, wooden balconies, stone houses, earthware jars with flower pots, shops with tourist and local art souvenirs... |
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Dimitsana Main Street.
Electricity and Telephone lines, a photographer's nightmare in Dimitsana, the same as in all beautiful places in Greece. But the city is otherwise so beautiful! |
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Dimitsana Main Street.
Coming in from Stemnitsa direction. |
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Dimitsana: Clock Tower from the Main Street
The Dimitsana Town Clock as seen from below, from the main street coming in from Stemnitsa direction. |
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Dimitsana: Lintels and Vine-leaves
One of these lintels with its traditional ironmonger's work shows in our next photo. |
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Dimitsana: Lintel Detail
Traditional ironmonger's handicraft in the lintels above the doors. No welding: iron pieces are kept together by means of iron nails through holes and iron bonds. |
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Dimitsana: Kazakos Traditional Guest-House
Open all year round, it offers a hospitable environment and superb views. |
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Dimitsana: Street Scene
Ground floor renovated, first floor with very old shutters. Robust stone construction, wooden balcony, clothes to dry, stone paved streets, tiled roofs, litter disposal units, visitors promenading... And the ever present energy lines. |
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Dimitsana: Tiny Back Street
House to the left is being renovated, a coffee-bar to the right at work, next house to the left is to let, house in the background is for sale; Dimitsana is rapidly being transformed into a modern provincial town. |
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Dimitsana: Traditional House
Perhaps the last traditional house, built in the very beginning of the 20th century if not earlier. There is no way that low class houses could have been much different than this one back in 1821, when the Greek Revolution against Turkish rule broke out. Our guide (not very tall, anyway!) is included in the photo to judge the proportions of the house. |
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Dimitsana: Looking out to the East
Contrasting to the previous photo, this four storey mansion dominates over the valley. |
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Dimitsana: Water Mill Ruins
Beginning of August: in the almost totally dry river bed the ruins of a water mill long for glorious days in the past, when it used to grind either grain or powder ingredients. It is very well known that a huge percentage of the powder used by the Greek warriors of independance was produced in Dimitsana and along the Loussios river bed. |
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Dimitsana Panoramic View from the East |
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