TO KRINAKI
The "Κrinaki" from a small winery in the 19th century converted into a simple tavern in 2007 in the small village of Santorini Finikia farmers in the village of Oia.
The "Κrinaki" from a small winery in the 19th century converted into a simple tavern in 2007 in the small village of Santorini Finikia farmers in the village of Oia.
Since 1983 and offers a fine selection of traditional local products of Santorini. Food such as Santorini fava, tomato and white eggplants, Vine, small tomatoes, homemade cheese chloro and a variety of meat dishes and vegetables, hunting. The tavern "ROZA" considered today as "a culinary journey in the local cuisine" and is one of the best Taverns such. Our cuisine is based solely on our traditional Greek cuisine and dishes are more hip to the local Santorinian cuisine. The raw materials we use to produce in bulk as vegetables meat and our hunt.
Who cooks: Ms. Rosa Damigou .
One of the most famous fish restaurants on the island, which has selected 20 best fish restaurants in Greece.
Wine Restaurant Sphinx is located in Oia, Santorini, at an 1800's preserved captain house, protected by the Ministry of Culture.
Chef and owner George Psychas has always been inspired by the Mediterranean cuisine. Through years though, he focused onto Greek cuisine, paying extra attention on products of Santorini and Aegean islands.
La Ponta, a 13th century tower, is located within the Venetian castle (Kasteli) of Akrotiri, 1km above the pre-historic archaeological site of Akrotiri, Santorini. The tower hosts atsabouna - Greek folk wind instrument of the bagpipe family - exhibition and workshop along with traditional Greek percussion and flutes.
Daily guided tours explore the history of the tower, the origin of the tsabouna and offer a live presentation of the instruments.
CULTURAL CENTRE
The Gyzi Megaron Cultural Centre was founded towards the end of the 70s with the initiative, the financial support and contribution from the Catholic Diocese of Thira, which in this way wished to continue a cultural tradition going back many centuries by the Catholic community of the Cycladic area. For this reason the Catholic Diocese restored, maintained and granted the Cultural Centre to Gyzi Megaron one of the few remaining historical mansions dating back to the 18th century which belonged to the Venetian family Gyzi.
The Maritime Museum Thera is a labor of love from mariners who served the sea with great fidelity for many years. The Museum’s treasures are rare representative samples of a rich maritime tradition, as most of them are relics found in the mansions of ancient Santorini sea captains.
Through the preservation of historical memory and the marks left on people and places in time unfolds, the Art Space aims to serve the Art of History. The area, potismenos with aromas of wine, tsikoudia of tomato and sweet-smelling that nest in the porous walls of Aspa and processed volcanic rocks. In 1500 the square soutirage and covered areas of old buildings, some things remain as they meraklidiko a hand placed near two centuries back.