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Pyrgi, Greece

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Country
  
Greece

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Vehicle registration
  
ΧΙ

Area code
  
22710

Administrative region
  
North Aegean

Regional unit
  
Chios

Elevation
  
110 m (360 ft)

Postal code
  
821 00

Local time
  
Friday 1:15 AM

Municipality
  
Chios

Municipal unit
  
Mastichochoria


Weather
  
16°C, Wind N at 21 km/h, 56% Humidity

Pyrgi is a village on the Greek island of Chios, known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration of the houses. This mostly consists of black and white decorative motives in different shapes. Pyrgi is one of the biggest villages in Chios, located in the south part of the island, 25 km south of the island's capital. It is the traditional seat of the Mastic Villages, a group of villages where the residents engage with mastic agriculture. These villages have been added in representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO. The population of Pyrgi is 755 inhabitants according to the 2011 census.

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Map of Pirgi 821 02, Greece

Description

Pyrgi still keeps the medieval style. The settlement's roads are narrow and are covered with arches or vaults. In the middle of the village there is a tower with a height of 18 meters. Around it, there are walls with four towers in the corners. In the village, there are three old churches, Agioi Apostoloi (the older church, built probably during 15th century), Koimisis Theotokou and Taxiarchis. The village stands out from the other mastic villages because its houses are painted with decorative motives in different shapes. The decorative motives in the facade of the houses are called Xysta.

History

Pyrgi is possibly a medieval settlement, built before 10th century. It gathered population from different villages, whose residents settled in Pyrgi to avoid the pirates’ raids. It is mentioned in documents of the 11th, 14th and 15th centuries. The village didn't suffer damage from the earthquake of 1881 and so it keeps the medieval style. Pyrgi became the seat of the Mastic community and nowadays it is the seat of the Mastichochoria municipal unit.

References

Pyrgi, Greece Wikipedia