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Panagia Ekatontapiliani (literally the church with 100 doors) or Panagia Katapoliani is a historic Byzantine church complex in Parikia town, on the island of Paros in Greece. The church complex contains a main chapel surrounded by two more chapels and a baptistery with a cruciform font. The origin of the church's name is obscure, as it does not have one hundred doors, or gates. One theory suggests that it is a corruption of the name "Katapoliani", i.e. "Lower Town church", as it lies by the sea in the lower part of the town of Parikia. The church dates to 326. Its oldest features likely predate the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire in 391. The church was purportedly founded by the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (ruled 306–337), Saint Helen, during her pilgrimage to the Holy Land when she stopped to worship at a chapel on the island. Later Justinian is credited for initiating construction on the site as well. The site was badly damaged by an earthquake in the 18th century, but gradually restored.[1] The Ekatontapyliani is a renowned Marian pilgrimage church of the Aegean, second only to the famed Megalochare church on nearby Tinos Island.
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Kirkja Panaya Ekatontapiliani
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Panagia Ekatontapiliani (literally the church with 100 doors) or Panagia Katapoliani is a historic Byzantine church complex in Parikia town, on the island of Paros in Greece. The church complex contains a main chapel surrounded by two more chapels and a baptistery with a cruciform font. The origin of the church's name is obscure, as it does not have one hundred doors, or gates. One theory suggests that it is a corruption of the name "Katapoliani", i.e. "Lower Town church", as it lies by the sea in the lower part of the town of Parikia. The church dates to 326. Its oldest features likely predate the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire in 391. The church was purportedly founded by the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (ruled 306–337), Saint Helen, during her pilgrimage to the Holy Land when she stopped to worship at a chapel on the island. Later Justinian is credited for initiating construction on the site as well. The site was badly damaged by an earthquake in the 18th century, but gradually restored.[1] The Ekatontapyliani is a renowned Marian pilgrimage church of the Aegean, second only to the famed Megalochare church on nearby Tinos Island.
Paroikia - Old Market: It's the capital of the island, its administrative seat and financial center as well as its main port.
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Old Town Paros
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Paroikia - Old Market: It's the capital of the island, its administrative seat and financial center as well as its main port.
The Korakas Lighthouse was builted in 1887 by the French Lighthouse Company. Cape Korakas is located in the area of the monastery of Agios Ioannis Dettis in a landscape of wild beauty.
Korakas Lighthouse
The Korakas Lighthouse was builted in 1887 by the French Lighthouse Company. Cape Korakas is located in the area of the monastery of Agios Ioannis Dettis in a landscape of wild beauty.
The Environmental & Cultural Park of Paros is a theme park that spans a 800-acre peninsula, with great geological and historical importance. A pioneer of its kind in the Cyclades, Paros Park is based on volunteerism and welcomes visitors year-round for a variety of environmental and cultural activities or just for a walk in this natural place
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Paros Park
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The Environmental & Cultural Park of Paros is a theme park that spans a 800-acre peninsula, with great geological and historical importance. A pioneer of its kind in the Cyclades, Paros Park is based on volunteerism and welcomes visitors year-round for a variety of environmental and cultural activities or just for a walk in this natural place
Antiparos Cave is the only vertical cave in all of Europe with a depth of approximately 85 meters. The cave showcases the most exquisite stalactites and stalagmites making this one of the finest enchanting natural museums in Greece. In the cave, you will find the oldest stalactite in Europe estimated to be 45 million years old!
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Hellið á Antiparos
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Antiparos Cave is the only vertical cave in all of Europe with a depth of approximately 85 meters. The cave showcases the most exquisite stalactites and stalagmites making this one of the finest enchanting natural museums in Greece. In the cave, you will find the oldest stalactite in Europe estimated to be 45 million years old!

Beaches

Very close to the island's capital and port, with easy access either by car or by boat (water taxi). The best beach nearby and protected by the north wind
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Marcello Beach
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Very close to the island's capital and port, with easy access either by car or by boat (water taxi). The best beach nearby and protected by the north wind
WINDSURFING - Kite
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Punda Beach
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WINDSURFING - Kite
It is the most popular beach of Paros. It is a calm and beautiful at the western part of the bay of Naoussa. The granite rocks, have various abstract forms, sculptured by the sun, the air and the sea.
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Kolimpitres
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It is the most popular beach of Paros. It is a calm and beautiful at the western part of the bay of Naoussa. The granite rocks, have various abstract forms, sculptured by the sun, the air and the sea.
Lageri (1,5 km. from Naoussa). White sand dunes with calm water. it is protected by the north winds.
Lageri Beach
Lageri (1,5 km. from Naoussa). White sand dunes with calm water. it is protected by the north winds.
The beach of Faranga is located on the south side of Paros protected from the summer winds of ''meltemia'' . https://www.faragas-beach.gr/?lang=el
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Faragas Beach Bar
Φάραγγας
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The beach of Faranga is located on the south side of Paros protected from the summer winds of ''meltemia'' . https://www.faragas-beach.gr/?lang=el
Kalogeros beach extends to the right of Molos, with its wild natural beauty and its wonderful colours given by clay, well-known for its healing properties.It is a unique natural spa. A rock rises at the end of the beach, where according to the tradition a monk (kalogeros in Greek) committed suicide, giving the beach its name. Accessible through the Marmara village, by taking the road to the right after Molos, using your own means of transport.
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Kalogeros Beach
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Kalogeros beach extends to the right of Molos, with its wild natural beauty and its wonderful colours given by clay, well-known for its healing properties.It is a unique natural spa. A rock rises at the end of the beach, where according to the tradition a monk (kalogeros in Greek) committed suicide, giving the beach its name. Accessible through the Marmara village, by taking the road to the right after Molos, using your own means of transport.
On the northwestern edge of Naoussa bay, on the peninsula of Ai-Yannis Dettis, you will find a beach known as the Monastery. It owes its name to the monastery of Ai-Yannis Dettis, which dominates on the right, the whitewashed hill . The water is crystal clear and cool, while the beach is ideal for families, as its waters are shallow, ideal for playgrounds.
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Monastiri strönd
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On the northwestern edge of Naoussa bay, on the peninsula of Ai-Yannis Dettis, you will find a beach known as the Monastery. It owes its name to the monastery of Ai-Yannis Dettis, which dominates on the right, the whitewashed hill . The water is crystal clear and cool, while the beach is ideal for families, as its waters are shallow, ideal for playgrounds.
Golden sands and clear blue waters
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Paralia Lolantonis
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Golden sands and clear blue waters