Category: Attractions
Attractions of Amorgos. Historic and Archaeological Monuments, Museums and sites worthy to visit in Amorgos.
Ancient Arkesini and its acropolis, is one of the most interesting ancient sites of Amorgos. Along with Ancient Aegiali and Ancient Minoa, it was one of the three cities of the Tripoli of Amorgos. It is also called Kastri, as per its castle.
View moreAncient Aegiali is an ancient settlement on Vigla hill, across Tholaria, in the northern part of Amorgos. The settlement was inhabited since the 10th century B.C. and used to be one of the three cities of the Amorgian commonwealth Tripoli.
View moreThe Ecclesiastical Museum of Amorgos is located in Chora Amorgos. The exhibits include items of Early Christian, Byzantine and post-Byzantine art.
View moreThe Archaeological Museum of Amorgos is housed in a beautiful building of Venetian architecture, the Tower of Gavras, that was built in the 16th century, featuring artifacts from Ancient Amorgos up to the Early Christian times.
View moreConstantly inhabited from the 11th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D., the Ancient Minoa features the ruins of several ancient constructions and buildings.
View moreThe Folklore Museum of Amorgos is a new museum that was opened in the summer of 2019, to showcase the tradition of Amorgos and the everyday life of the locals.
View moreThe Tower of Ayia Triada (Holy Trinity), called the Tower of Vasilis by the elder locals, is one of the most well-preserved ancient monuments in Amorgos.
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