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Kozani,
a picturesque town set 710 meters above sea level, is the prefectural
capital. The
town has several interesting churches, some with beautiful carved
icon-screens, some with lovely frescoes, as well as a few 19th-century
mansion houses. Kozani's pride and glory is the Kouventarios
Municipal Library, witch contains 69,000 volumes and a large
number of manuscripts. Also worth a visit is the Analipsi Monastery,
to the north of town, where the hand-woven textiles, rugs and
embroideries made by the nuns have won considerable renown.
Those
wishing a more traditional atmosphere will want to go to
Siatista (28 km. to the southwest) of the slopes of Mt.
Siniatsikos (alt 920 m.). Thanks to its fur industry, the town
prospered in terms of both commerce and culture in the 18th
and 19th centuries, and the churches, schools and mansions built
during that era still stand. The interiors of Siatista's houses
are beautifully decorated with carved wooden ceilings, stained
glass windows and elegant fireplaces.
The
market town of Velvendos lays 30 kilometers southeast
of Kozani. Surrounded by place and poplar woods, peach and hazelnut
orchards it stands near the Aliakmon river. It too has retained
many of its old mansions. In addition, many new buildings are
designed in the traditional style. Other villages where old
Macedonian architecture can be seen and admired are Pentalofos,
Katafigi, Vlasti and Tsotili with a picturesque arched bridge.
Servia controls the pass over the mountains to Thessaly; here
there are a Byzantine fortress and several Byzantine churches
with superb frescoes. Finally, at Perdikas, near the town of
Ptolemaida, the anthropologist Aris Poulianos discovered the
bones of a prehistoric elephant. One of the oldest specimens
of the kind ever found in Europe, it lived in the region some
three million years ago.
USEFUL
INFORMATION:
Kozani
Historical and Folk Art Museum
Kozani
Archaeological Collection:
in the Municipal Library.
Siatista
Paleontological Museum:
in the high school (Gymnasium).
Caves
- Bridges
Skotino
Cave: with
stalactites and stalagmites, near the
village of Akrini.
The
Sereia bridge:
the longest in Greece, 1372 meters.
Shopping:
Furs in Siatista, hand-woven fabrics in Vlasti. |