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Castle (Kastro) of Naxos

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Charoula & Kostas
April 30, 2020
The Castro (old, walled city) section, on elevated ground overlooking the harbour. Provides some of the quietest and most photogenic alleyways in town. It was built by the Venetians in the early 13th century and remains one of the few surviving medieval towns in Greece. The area was fortified against attack by locals and pirates. Things to see in Castro: Ursulines School and Merchant Academy, Venetian Museum, Archaeological Museum, Catholic Cathedral.
The Castro (old, walled city) section, on elevated ground overlooking the harbour. Provides some of the quietest and most photogenic alleyways in town. It was built by the Venetians in the early 13th century and remains one of the few surviving medieval towns in Greece. The area was fortified agains…
Dorothea
December 15, 2019
Naxos Castle (Kastro) where you will be staying It's definitely a must to see the whole of it!
Ariadne
February 4, 2019
It is a "living" Medieval Castle, as many of the old times families still live inside it. Several Museums of Naxos Chora are located in it, making it certainly a place you need to visit howsoever!
Kostas
July 16, 2019
The old Venetian Castle of city of Naxos, build on the 13th century.
Ευαγγελία
June 21, 2019
The Ursuline School -School of Commerce on Naxos island was initially a monastery for Jesuit monks who settled on Naxos in the early 17th century, guided by French diplomacy and foreign policy in the Levant. The Jesuits assumed the task of establishing a school for the religious and social education of Naxos‘ young Catholics. They went on to acquire a significant amount of property on Naxos, and are believed to have introduced oranges to the island, at their resort in the Kalamitsia area, near Melanes. The Ursuline School on Naxos operated without interruption under the Jesuits from 1628 to 1773 when, following initiatives by King Louis XVI of France, administration was transferred to the monks of the religious order of Saint Lazare (Lazaristes) –until 1887, when they departed from Naxos. Salesian monks assumed control of the Ursuline School in 1891 and organized it on modern standards, converting it into a School of Commerce. The celebrated Greek writer and philosopher Nikos Kazantzakis studied at this school as a teenager in 1898. The school gained huge fame but eventually had to close down, permanently, in 1927, three-hundred years after its establishment. The Ursuline School on Naxos began operating in 1739, but efforts to establish a girl school were first made a century earlier, by Frenchman Robert Saulger, the Jesuit superior at Naxos. The property was purchased by the Greek state in 1986 and has since served as a cultural institution. Today, the building serves as a contemporary venue for meetings, conferences, exhibitions and other events.
The Ursuline School -School of Commerce on Naxos island was initially a monastery for Jesuit monks who settled on Naxos in the early 17th century, guided by French diplomacy and foreign policy in the Levant. The Jesuits assumed the task of establishing a school for the religious and social educatio…

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