Pyrgou: A Village Adorned with Traditional Buildings and Windmills

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Pyrgou: A Village Adorned with Traditional Buildings and Windmills
Pyrgou: A Village Adorned with Traditional Buildings and Windmills
Pyrgou: A Village Adorned with Traditional Buildings and Windmills
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Fancy soaking in the splendid vistas of the Krousonas and eastern Psiloritis mountain ranges? Head to Pyrgou, situated just 20 kilometres away from Heraklion.

Visitors can meander through the quaint streets, marvelling at the traditional architecture and catching sight of two flourmills in Kazola.

In addition to its scenic beauty, Pyrgou offers opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore a cave in Mertzani.

The village boasts a rich viticultural heritage, dating back to the Venetian era when Pyrgou was renowned for producing Muscat wine.

Religious heritage is deeply rooted in the area, evident in landmarks such as the remnants of the Monastery of Chrysopigi, believed to have been a dependency of the Monastery of Gorgolaini according to local tradition.

Explore the historical charm of Pyrgou further by discovering old wine presses, pottery, and clay pipes nestled within the courtyard of Agios Georgios Mesampelitis in Skepasta!

Info: Wikipedia

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