submitted by Filoxenes Katoikes Traditional Rentals on 06.05.2013
The seventeenth century stone windmill, one of the well-known attractions of the island, along with the two stone made studios have been renovated according to local architecture. The Windmill and studios have their own style and have been designed to express individualism and character. They have carefully been furnished with household furnishings from the last century. They welcome you with the traditional Kytherian style and all the modern comforts. Down a colourful brochure ...
submitted by Panayotis Vardas on 05.09.2008
Trendy new Coffee Bar, recently opened, on the right hand side as you walk down from the main platteia in Hora. Snacks, coffee, beer, wine & spirits, in a delightful setting with views across the valley in Hora. Proprietor: Panayoti Vardas, Livathi.
submitted by George Poulos on 10.09.2007
The European Union must be congratulated on their efforts to restore architectural heritage sites of deep significance such as this one. Their grants have been invaluable in restoring the Kytherian "klirenomia". [In case you think that this photograph is impossible to "take" without having a whole lot of power lines in the way....you are absolutely correct. The power lines have been digitally removed. Which beggars the question - why not "actually" remove ...
The European Union must be congratulated on their efforts to restore architectural heritage sites of deep significance such as this one. Their grants have been invaluable in restoring the Kytherian "klirenomia". The windmill at Livathi in 1993, when it was still in ruin
submitted by Stella Yang on 10.09.2007
The windmill at Livathi after renovation The windmill at Livathi in 1993, when it was still in ruin.
submitted by Stella Yang on 30.07.2007
The windmill at Livathi in 1993, when it still was a ruin.
submitted by Victor Panaretos on 13.02.2005
The British or Lancastrian School at Milapidea, Livadi. Photography by J. Bennet 2002. Principal Investigator: Deborah Harlan (Oxford) In 1797, Napoleon's conquest of the Venetian Republic ushered in a turbulent period in the island's history, resulting by the end of the first decade of the 19th century in the establishment of a British Occupation (1808-1813) and then Protectorate (1813-1863) of the Ionian Islands of which Kythera was part. In 1820, during the ...
submitted by Amanda Tzannes on 11.08.2004
Typical family home in Livathi
This picture was taken in winter 2004.
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