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  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_025.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_031.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_022.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_001.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_018.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_017.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_012.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_008.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_005.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_003.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_029.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_024.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_015.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_010.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_007.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_009.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_002.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_030.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_028.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_026.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_016.tif
  • Agia Fotini Church. Mantineia. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_014.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_020.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_019.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_006.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_027.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_023.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_021.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_013.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_011.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_004.tif
  • Agia Galini. Crete. Greece. View of the picturesque former fishing hamlet of Agia Galini which is nestled among imposing mountains on the south coast of Crete within the province of Rethymno. Crete is Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymno_Region_004.tif
  • Agia Galini. Crete. Greece. View of the picturesque former fishing hamlet of Agia Galini which is nestled among imposing mountains on the south coast of Crete within the province of Rethymno. Crete is Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymno_Region_003.tif
  • Delos . Greece. View of the small modern Greek Chapel of Agia Kyriaki at the stadium quarter. In the background is Mt. Cynthus, the highest point on the island. Sacred Delos is the birthplace of the Greek God Apollo and his twin sister the Greek Goddess Artemis and one of most important ancient sites in the Mediterranean. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Greece_Cyclades_Delos_214.jpg
  • Delos . Greece. View of the small modern Greek Chapel of Agia Kyriaki at the stadium quarter. In the background is Mt. Cynthus, the highest point on the island. Sacred Delos is the birthplace of the Greek God Apollo and his twin sister the Greek Goddess Artemis and one of most important ancient sites in the Mediterranean. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Greece_Cyclades_Delos_213.jpg
  • Delos . Greece. View of the small modern Greek Chapel of Agia Kyriaki at the stadium quarter. In the background is Mt. Cynthus, the highest point on the island. Sacred Delos is the birthplace of the Greek God Apollo and his twin sister the Greek Goddess Artemis and one of most important ancient sites in the Mediterranean. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Greece_Cyclades_Delos_018.jpg
  • Thessaloniki. Macedonia. Greece. View of the Hagia Sofia, the church of Holy wisdom, erected in the 8th century on the foundations of an earlier Christian building. Resembling the Agia Sofia in Constantinople (Istanbul) the domed church is remarkable for its huge dimensions and harmonious blend of the Greek cross plan and a three-nave basilica plan.  The church was used as a mosque from 1585 to 1912. It is one of several Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments in Thessaloniki included as a Unesco World Heritage Site. Cosmopolitan Thessaloniki was founded in 315BC in the heart of Macedonia and is the 2nd largest city in Greece.
    Greece-Thessaloniki-018.TIF
  • Thessaloniki. Macedonia. Greece. View of the Hagia Sofia, the church of Holy wisdom, erected in the 8th century on the foundations of an earlier Christian building. Resembling the Agia Sofia in Constantinople (Istanbul) the domed church is remarkable for its huge dimensions and harmonious blend of the Greek cross plan and a three-nave basilica plan.  The church was used as a mosque from 1585 to 1912. It is one of several Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments in Thessaloniki included as a Unesco World Heritage Site. Cosmopolitan Thessaloniki was founded in 315BC in the heart of Macedonia and is the 2nd largest city in Greece.
    Greece-Thessaloniki-017.TIF
  • Thessaloniki. Macedonia. Greece. View of the Hagia Sofia, the church of Holy wisdom, erected in the 8th century on the foundations of an earlier Christian building. Resembling the Agia Sofia in Constantinople (Istanbul) the domed church is remarkable for its huge dimensions and harmonious blend of the Greek cross plan and a three-nave basilica plan.  The church was used as a mosque from 1585 to 1912. It is one of several Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments in Thessaloniki included as a Unesco World Heritage Site. Cosmopolitan Thessaloniki was founded in 315BC in the heart of Macedonia and is the 2nd largest city in Greece.
    Greece-Thessaloniki-016.TIF
  • Agia Galini. Crete. Greece. View of the stunning mountainous landscape near the coastal town of Agia Galini on the south coast of Crete within the province of Rethymno. Crete is Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymno_Region_001.tif
  • Agia Galini. Crete. Greece. View of the stunning mountainous landscape near the coastal town of Agia Galini on the south coast of Crete within the province of Rethymno. Crete is Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymno_Region_007.tif
  • Agia Galini. Crete. Greece. View of the stunning mountainous landscape near the coastal town of Agia Galini on the south coast of Crete within the province of Rethymno. Crete is Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymno_Region_002.tif
  • Agia Galini. Crete. Greece. View of the stunning mountainous landscape near the coastal town of Agia Galini on the south coast of Crete within the province of Rethymno. Crete is Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymno_Region_005.tif
  • Agia Galini. Crete. Greece. View of the stunning mountainous landscape near the coastal town of Agia Galini on the south coast of Crete within the province of Rethymno. Crete is Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymno_Region_006.tif
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_001.jpg
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of the rugged and stunning landscape of the Agia Irini valley which begins high up in the central Chania province and ends (towards the left) on the southern coastal town of Sougia and the Libyan sea. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_039.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of the rugged and stunning landscape of the Agia Irini valley which begins high up in the central Chania province and ends (towards the left) on the southern coastal town of Sougia and the Libyan sea. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_043.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of the rugged and stunning landscape of the Agia Irini valley which begins high up in the central Chania province and ends (towards the left) on the southern coastal town of Sougia and the Libyan sea. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_040.tif
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_086.jpg
  • Blue dome of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_017.jpg
  • Blue dome of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_012.jpg
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_054.tif
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_011.jpg
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_053.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_052.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_049.tif
  • Rear view of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_015.jpg
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_006.jpg
  • Athens. Greece. View of the neoclassical Asteroskopeion (original National Observatory) and the modern multi-domed Church of Agia Marina, both are located on the Hill of the Nymphs. The Asteroskopeion which crowns the summit of the hill was designed by Danish architect Theophil Hanson and built in 1842.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_004.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_051.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_047.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_045.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of the rugged and stunning landscape of the Agia Irini valley which begins high up in the central Chania province and ends (towards the left) on the southern coastal town of Sougia and the Libyan sea. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_042.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of the rugged and stunning landscape of the Agia Irini valley which begins high up in the central Chania province and ends (towards the left) on the southern coastal town of Sougia and the Libyan sea. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_041.tif
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_005.jpg
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_002.jpg
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_003.jpg
  • Athens. Greece. View of the neoclassical Asteroskopeion (original National Observatory) and the modern multi-domed Church of Agia Marina, both are located on the Hill of the Nymphs. The Asteroskopeion which crowns the summit of the hill was designed by Danish architect Theophil Hanson and built in 1842.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_003.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. Close up view of a wind turbine located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_056.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. Close up view of a wind turbine located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_055.tif
  • Rear view of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_013.jpg
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_009.jpg
  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_008.jpg
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
    Greece_Crete_Chania_Prefecture_050.tif
  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
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  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of the rugged and stunning landscape of the Agia Irini valley which begins high up in the central Chania province and ends (towards the left) on the southern coastal town of Sougia and the Libyan sea. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
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  • Blue dome of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
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  • Rear view of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
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  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
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  • The whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
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  • Chania province. Crete. Greece. View of a wind turbine farm located high up in the central chania province above the Agia Irini valley. Crete is the home to the Europe’s first civilization and its land has an alluring combination of searing mountains, deep gorges and ravines, endless number of sandy beaches, charming villages and former Venetian towns and hospitable and spirited people.
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