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Greece – Cycladic Architecture

two brown wooden chairs beside the wallIndeed, the rapid growth of tourism in recent years has expanded its reputation well beyond the borders of Greece. When visiting a Cycladic architecture village or town for the first time, one feels as if they are within an enchanting stage set.

The early Cycladic architecture builders employed the same simple yet bold style that distinguished the artists who crafted Cycladic idols some 5,000 years ago. With the genuine and unspoiled intuition of folk artists, these craftsmen constructed buildings that catered not only to the everyday needs of the inhabitants but also to the beauty and elegance of the Cycladic landscape.

Public squares are rarely found in Cycladic architecture villages. Typically, public spaces in settlements are quite limited. The common area is often the street, with its exceptionally well-balanced building facades.

Streets are usually paved with whitewash-outlined polygonal or rectangular flagstones. The pattern of the flagstones often extends to the exteriors of the buildings, which come in two main styles: narrow-fronted (“stenometopo”) and broad-fronted (“evrymetopo”).

Buildings within the same cluster or located on the same block tend to share the same style and similar features. As a result, a row of narrow-facade houses may have nearly identical dimensions and shapes. …

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Exploring Side’s Greek Attractions

You might not expect to spend a holiday in Turkey exploring ancient Roman and Hellenic ruins, but the city of Side has a long history dating back to the 6th century BC, with Roman occupation being just a small part of it.

One of Side’s best-known attractions is the ancient Hellenic theater of Aspendos. This theater is one of the best preserved in the world, having stood since 167 AD. The theater can accommodate up to 15,000 people and features 40 rows of marble benches. Constructed during the reign of Marcus Aurelius, the theater was dedicated to all Greek Gods and was still used for performances and shows until recently. While on holiday in Turkey, you’ll find that this theater also houses many souvenir shops where you can spend your vacation money on Ancient Greek coins and DVDs of past performances.

Side’s patron goddess is Athena, who is also the patron saint of the city of Athens in Greece. Athena’s brother is the winged god, Apollo, and both are commemorated in the area with similar-looking temples. The temples were both built in the second century, and the porticos that remain on Athena’s temple have become a trademark …

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