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The village church, Our Lady Filotissa, is one of the island's finest, with a marble screen and a carved bell-tower, dated 1801. |
| The Platanos ("plane-tree") is the bustling centre of the village, an ideal spot for the visitor passing through Filoti to quench his thirst. After Filoti the road begins to twist up the side of Mt Za and we reach the Apeiranthos region. The village climbs up the slopes of a hill between two valleys with wines and irrigated land. | |
It is well worth strolling about Apeiranthos, where, passing through the arcades and the alleys, you will be surprised by the unexpected "piazzas" and the cul de sacs. |
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| Also eye-catching- on the roofs of the houses- are the "gardens of strange flowers", as the chimneys of Apeiranthos have been described. | |
Among the other sights of Apeiranthos are the churches, with successive layers of murals, dating from the time of the Iconoclastic controversy to the 13th century, Our Lady Aperathitissa, with a carved marble screen and post- Byzantine icons, and the little Archaeological Museum. |
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| Photos and text taken from "Naxos - Today and yesterday" (Toubis Editions) |
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