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Amorgos Island Cyclades Scattered ruins all around the island as well as many important findings some of which are found in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens not only denounce that Amorgos was inhabited since prehistoric years, but also that it flourished during the period of the Cycladic culture. Minoa, Arkesini and Aegiali were the three cities that flourished on the island during Antiquity. During the Byzantine Years, possibly in the 11th century, Amorgos acquired the most important Christian monument, the monastery of Virgin Mary Chozoviotissa that was founded at 1088 by the emperor Alexios Komninos the 2nd. There are remains of even more ancient periods found but the most important ones are the Minoan Gymnasium and the Hellenistic towers of Richti and Agia Triada. The villages Potamos, Langada and Tholaria in Aegiali, were built at inaccessible mountainous slopes, in order to prevent the pirates' raids in the years of the Turkish occupation. Amorgos: one of the most dramatic and impressive Greek Islands and a popular holiday destination for those who want a different, alternative style of vacation, in a relaxing and soothing setting. Amorgos is packed with breathtaking sandy and rocky beaches that are located beneath imposing cliffs or lush hillside. Its natural landscape makes it the ideal vacation spot for nature lovers, who can explore verdant mountain terrain and small rocky coves. The more traditional travellers can spend their leisure time strolling through picturesque villages and visiting exquisite archaeological and historical sights which are in abundance on Amorgos. Many holiday-makers come to the island to enjoy its calming aura and to wind down at the Amorgos yoga center. Nightlife in Amorgos is varied. You can find exciting clubs and bars, as well as quiet cafes by the sea. For your dining pleasure, there are restaurants and tavernas throughout Amorgos that serve scrumptious local delicacies. A great number of travellers are repeat visitors of Amorgos, as tourist infrastructure on the island is excellent. Hotel accommodation in Amorgos ranges from hotel rooms and pensions to apartments and studios. You can choose the Amorgos hotel that best suits your needs, be it in a charming hillside village like Lagada or in wonderful seaside settlements such as Aegiali or Katapola. Due to the position of Amorgos across from ancient beaches of Ionian towns, such as Militos, Alikarnasos and Efessos, it became one of the first places from which the Ionians passed through to the Cyclades Islands and onto mainland Greece. The existence of three independent cities with autonomous constitution and the same currency, which have been preserved to this day, the size and artistic works of the walls surrounding the city of Arkesini, the ancient towers to which skeletons were raised to this day all over the island, the ancient tombs, the stone tools, the inscriptions, the vases and other antiquities are all powerful proof of the size of the ancient civilisation of Amorgos. |
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