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The village has been declared subject to preservation because of his lovely and unique traditional houses which are ornamented with multicolored ceramic plates and weaving while their flowered filled courtyards are paved with black-and-white pebbles. There is a major festival on the name day of St. Marina (July 17) and Tourism day (September 27) with customary music and dancing. |
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Don't miss to visit and swim in the picturesque little harbor of Kallithea. |
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After Faliraki you can go to the deep blue waters of the small bay Ladiko, one of the most picturesque inlets in all Rhodes, or visit the Afantou village, one of the oldest villages on the island. |
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The town reached its greatest height in the 6th century B.C. but was gradually abandoned when the town of Rhodes was founded. |
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| The visitor of the nowadays archaelogical site may see the Agora (Market), the ruins of Doric temple from the 3rd century B.C., the town's main street with its semicircular exedra, the public baths which were built in imitation of Roman baths, the acropolis that occupies a tringular flat piece of graound at the top of the hill and the Large Stoa that was erected in the 3rd century B.C. | |
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| Photos and text taken from "Rhodes - the brilliant island of the sun" (Toubis Editions) |
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