Δευτέρα 28 Ιουνίου 2010

Monastery Of Filerimos

A place worth making a day trip is the monastery Filerimos. Located in the northwest part of Rhodes in the position of the acropolis of ancient Ialyssos. There you can reach either by car or package with a travel agency that undertakes this kind of excursions. The route will amaze you!! To get there by car you follow the road that has direction to the airport. After you see the amazing beach 'Iksia' you know you are going the rihgt way! continue driving and check if the sea is at your right sight, as it should be. When you reach Ialyssos turn left at the junction you ll see and then follow the road to the acropolis of the Ancient Ialyssos, Filerimos.
The route is quite adventurous (mostly because of the turns) and very very 'green' with pines everywhere you lay your eye on.

The monastery is dedicated to Virgin Mary the Life-Giving Source (Zoodochos Pighi) and its architecture is much different than the usual monasteries in Greece. It was constructed of stone in a Gothic style, on the site of an older Byzantine monastery.
The monastery was built in the 15th century by the Knights of Saint John, who had conquered the island that time. Inside, there was exist the holy icon of the Virgin Mary that the Knights had probably brought to Rhodes from Jerusalem. When the Ottomans conquered the island in 1523, the Knights left and took the icon with them. After floating in many countries (Italy, Malta, France and Russia), this icon is today hosted in the National Museum of Montenegro.

In the region around the monastery, there are the ruins of a baptistery in the shape of a cross, the remains of Ancient Ialysos and an underground church of Saint George that dates from the 14th century AD.
From Filerimos Monastery also starts the path to Golgothas. On top of this path, up on a hill with amazing view, there is a huge cross. It is possible to get into that huge (18 metres) cross and walk in. On the one side of the path, there are engravings that represent the Passion of the Christ. Filerimos is also known for its amazing natural paths. Actually Filerimos is filled with paths. The main ones are mentioned below: the path that leads to the old chapel of Prophet Elias, the old path and the path to the Doric Fountain. The paths are still existing nowadays, but not in such good condition. Mostly the one that drives to the Doric Fountain is completely neglected especially in the

Σάββατο 26 Ιουνίου 2010

Seven springs-Epta piges

Today, let me take you to a magic place in Rhodes... It's a place that will remind you a fairytale because as soon as you get there, you are going to think that you will see fairies elfs, and other magic creatures just around the.... (not corner but) next tree. Yeah, exactly as you thought today we are gonna meet a landscape.
The Seven Springs is a valley in which runs gurgling water from the springs. The place is all covered by huge trees, platans and pines and it is located on the road to the village of Archipolis 2-3 km before the church of St. Nektarios. The seven bubbling springs generate water all year long, culminating in a small man-made lake that provides a natural habitat to tortoises, eels, crabs and a rare fish species called gizani that lives exclusively in the creeks of Rhodes.




We don't have many words to describe the nature you're going to meet when you get there. You see it's a God's gift to mankind so the only way to realize it's importance is to go there by yourself. It's a wonderfull place to have your pic-nic and relax while listening to the sound of water, birds and other sounds that creatures living there make. The place also has many little rustic bridges and rivers, numerous footpaths and the area is known for the geese, ducks and peacocks wandering through the woods.

Don't miss the chance to stand in front of the waterfall and feel the spirit of nature burning inside of you. And for our friends that got tired already, there is a restaurant there, to relax, drink your coffee, eat whatever you want to, and smell an air you cannot find in the ''dirty'' city for no reason. If i haven't convinced you yet, the pictures below definetely will. So take a look and I'm sure after that you re gonna book your ticket to Rhodes that instant.


Παρασκευή 18 Ιουνίου 2010

Colossus of Rhodes - Rhodes Rhodos Rodos

Colossus of Rhodes - Rhodes Rhodos Rodos

It would be insulting if the first article of sightseeings wouldn't refer to the Collosus of Rhodes and that's because that magnificent statue that it was said to have reigned at the port of Rhodes, has been recorded as one of the seven wonders of the world. Although it doesn't exist anymore so that we could refer to it as a ''sightseeing'' it is worth knowing about it because it belongs to the great history of the island.




At the end of 4th century Rhodian celebrated a great victory. Demetrius Poliorcetes after besieged for a year the city finally had to flee and leave behind much of his equipment. The Rhodian decided to sell the equipment of Demetrius and use the money to erect a magnificent statue in honor of Helios who protected them. Some people say that Rhodian melt bronze and other metals of the mechanisms that Demetrius left behind to build the outside of the Colossus, and the vast scaffolding of the war mechanism became the scaffolding for the construction of the statue. The commencement of work, according to historians, is estimated at around 304 BC, and according to the historian Plinius, was completed in 12 years.

One of the students of Lyssipus, Harris is said to be the construstor of the statue although people say that he hadn't had an experience in making a statue before. The statue had a height of 33 metres, was naked, wearing a crown on his head like rays of the sun (like the Statue of Liberty in New York). Presumably with the right hand he was protecting the eyes from the sun and the with the left he was holding a cloak. The legs of the statue were made first and the construction was made from the bottm to the top. The bronze figure reinforced inside with steel beams and stone columns. (The technique was copied for the construction of the Statue of Liberty New York, where copper is poured over steel-frame '). It took a lot of work to implement fully the inner shell (metal and stones) with the bronze 'skin' on the outside. The base of the statue was made of white marble. According to what a writer writes for the construction of the needed 12.7 tonnes and 7.6 tonnes of bronze iron.



While earlier believed that the Colossus stood in the entrance of the harbor (now Mandraki), archaeologists believe that this is impossible because of the magnitude of the statue and the relatively narrow port.Recent studies calculate the location of the statue just outside Mandraki. The huge statue had a tragic end. Tragically, 60 years after its completion, a violent earthquake ruined and scattered the statue in the sea. Colossus after the devastating earthquake remained intact for centuries and that's because of an omen. Later, in 653 AD the Islamic Army invanded in Rhodes seized the bronze and carried it to Syria. There, it is said that a trader bought sheets of copper, and took them to the desert to melt them. It is also said that 900 camels needed to carry the bronze.


Τρίτη 8 Ιουνίου 2010

The valley of the butterflies

Today as we were walking up and down in beautifull Rhodes we desided to take you for a walk into the valley of butterflies. The valley is located 20 km from the airport of Rhodes, and is near by the Village Kalamonas. The place is called Petaloudes (Butterflies) and it's an uphill valley with lush vegetation, wooden bridges, stone steps that is being crossed by the small river Pelican. Here many butterflies, including several protected species such as Panaxia quadripunctaria found shelter. The butterflies come from 15 June to mate and leave on 30 September, attracted by the plant ''zitia'', or ''storakas''.


As mentioned by the writer and poet Theofanis Bogiannos there isnt any part of greece like this place so beautiful, so blessed, with so much vegetation, color, so winged souls, so many human souls, so much cool singing cicadas, so much joy to people's faces.


Besides the beauty of nature, butterflies in recent years have fallen dramatically. This is because many tourists want to see them fly so they whistle or clap their hands. The only thing that they manage to do with this way is to create ultrasounds that scares the butterlies away or even lead them to death. So, butterflies would be gratefull if you were as quiet as possible during your visit. That way they will please you with many flights, different colors and the hapiness a butterfly (as an alive spirit) can give to your soul.
In the days of summer the temperatures within the park remain low, which is why guests prefer to wander. The paths and bridges lead to the monastery of Panagia Kalopetra, built in 1782 by Prince Alexander Ypsilanti Moldowallachia of the ruins of an earlier monastery. There is also Museum in the entrance where visitors discover the secrets of the unique ecosystem. In the middle there are tourist souvenir shops and canteen, with refreshments and various edibles.

Im sure that our pictures will give you a little bit of taste! But just a little bit so dont miss to see that miracle with your own eyes and dont forget!!!


SILENCE.... Let the spirits whisper in your ears........


 

Τρίτη 1 Ιουνίου 2010

Archaeological Museum Of Rhodes

Ι'm pretty sure you loved epta piges (seven springs) in the previous article, (besides its nature, who wouldn't love nature?), but now it's time to return to the town of Rhodes and learn... some history!

The Archaeological Museum is housed at the Hospital of the Knights which is one of the most impressive buildings you will see in the medieval city of Rhodes. It is a two storey building, which halls and courtyard displayed huge variety of exhibits. Let me remind you, as we said in previous article palace-of-grand-master that the building started in 1440 by Grand Master De Lactic, who spent for the construction the astronomical sum of 10,000 golden guilders and completed in 1489. As a museum, it has been operated since 1940.
In the courtyard opposite the entrance stands a seated lion with a bull's head at his feet coming from late Hellenistic period and in front of it a mosaic floor from the basilica of Arkasa Karpathos is exposed. A second mosaic Arkasa Karpathos has been put in the inner courtyard in front of the stores of the Museum, on the ground floor. In the floor we can see the large room that the patients used to be and the dining rooms of the archaeological collection. In the great hall of the patients were exposed carved tombstones of knights, chivalric emblems and the Roman sarcophagus used as a tomb of the Grand Master Kornegian. In the dining room we can see carved tombstones of Late Antiquity from Nisyros


Its important for every visitor to know that the Museum houses important archaeological finds coming from almost all the island. The excibition aims to highlight the major findings from Rhodes to help better understand the ancient history of the island.The most worth seeing exhibits are the following:
The grave stele of Kalliarista, dated in about 350 b.C., where the dead woman is presented seated, dressed in a chiton, with the himation covering her head. Her servant, standing beside her, holds a pyxis (jewel box) with her jewels. The capping of the stele is in form of a pediment resting on pilasters.
A black-figured attic amphora or the 6th century b.C., presenting the departure of a warrior.
An amphora dated in the 6th century b.C. of Fikellura style, made in a Rhodian workshop. Both sides are depicted with a representation of an animal and fleurons decorate the space below the handles.


A kylix of Vroullian style, dated in the 6th century b.C., that was also made in a workshop.
The grave stele of Krito and Timarista, dated in about 420-410 b.C. It presents two standing female figures. Timarista, full face, wearing a chiton and peplos embraces Krito, who wears a chiton and himation and has short hair.

The head of an athlete, made of marble and dated in the 4th century b.C.
The head of the god Helios. It is dated between 250 and 160 b.C.
A marble statue of a nude squatting Aphrodite, dated in circa 100 A.D., a remodeling of the Doidalsas type.
Apart from the above, you will be able to see important collections of tomb groups found in various sites of the island, dated in different periods. There are also displayed other statues and mosaics of the Hellenistic period, which have been found in the ancient city of Rhodes.
In the end of your visiting dont miss to see the two headless archaic kouroi, dated in circa 550-530 b.C., as well as several grave stones from the period of the Knights with relief representations of the dead persons or of their blazons.
Don't miss this great oppurtunity to ''live'' the history that island has. Besides it's the island that will make you have unforgetable holidays! It's worth knowing its rich history!!! Enjoy!