Marpissa
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Marpissa’s charm lies in its living history. As you stroll through the village, you’ll come across well-preserved 16th-century houses, charming squares, and small family-run workshops where artisans craft traditional products. The Nikos Perantinos Sculpture Museum showcases works by the renowned sculptor, offering insight into the island’s artistic heritage. Nearby, the Folklore Museum of Marpissa provides a glimpse into traditional island life with exhibits of historical artifacts and everyday objects from the past. For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Kefalos Hill, where the Monastery of Agios Antonios and the ruins of a Venetian castle stand as reminders of Paros’s rich history. The village is also home to the Byzantine Church of Metamorphosis and a monument dedicated to Nikolas Stellas, a local hero of World War II. Mornings in Marpissa are particularly special, with locals gathering in tiny cafés to discuss the day’s news, while the scent of fresh bread and Greek coffee fills the air. In the evenings, the village comes alive with festivals, music events, and cozy tavernas serving homemade island specialties, making it the perfect place to experience the real heart of Paros.
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