Castle Hill
Paros, GreeceThe site of the Medieval Castle has formed the nucleus of civilization on the Island of Paros since the 4th Millennium B.C. until the present. The Castle itself was built by the Venetian Duke of Naxos, Sanoudos (13th Century A.D.) using various remnants of ancient structures. Archeologists have determined that incorporated within the walls of the castle are elements of three ancient and two classical temples from the ancient city. Of those temples only a small chamber of the Temple of Athena (6th Century B.C.) has been saved, situated at the top of the hill. Near the foundations of what was the temple a portion of a Pre-Cycladic settlement has been discovered. It ranks among the most beautiful churches in the Aegean.
The site of the Medieval Castle has formed the nucleus of civilization on the Island of Paros since the 4th Millennium B.C. until the present. The Castle itself was built by the Venetian Duke of Naxos, Sanoudos (13th Century A.D.) using various remnants of ancient structures. Archeologists have determined that incorporated within the walls of the castle are elements of three ancient and two classical temples from the ancient city. Of those temples only a small chamber of the Temple of Athena (6th Century B.C.) has been saved, situated at the top of the hill. Near the foundations of what was the temple a portion of a Pre-Cycladic settlement has been discovered. It ranks among the most beautiful churches in the Aegean.