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Church in Plaka of Milo
Birth of the Virgin Mary of Panaghia KorfiatissaIn the west side of Plaka, on craggy rocks, in 1810 the church of Panaghia Korfiatissa was built. The location is known as "Halara", and the space in front of the church is known as "Marmara", due to the fact that the churchyard is paved with marble tombstones from the old city.Visiting the church dedicated to the Birth of the Virgin Mary or Panaghia
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Church in Plaka of Milo
Birth of the Virgin Mary of Panaghia KorfiatissaIn the west side of Plaka, on craggy rocks, in 1810 the church of Panaghia Korfiatissa was built.The location is known as “Halara”, and the space in front of the church is known  as “Marmara”, due to the fact that the churchyard is paved with marble tombstones from the old city.Visiting the church dedicated to the Birth of the Virgin Mary or
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Churches in Klima of Milo
Prophitis IliasThe chapel of Prophitis Ilias stands on the hilltop of Klima. It is built on the ruins of an ancient temple, there are still remnants of columns and of different marble parts. From there the view is excellent and picturesque. In the icon screen of the church, you can see many interesting icons.Panaghia FaneromeniDescending the road from Trypiti to the Catacombs, on your right hand you
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Archaeological Museum of Milos
The Archaeological Museum of Milos is situated in Plaka and it is housed in a beautiful, neoclassic building by Ernst Ziller.At the museum the following wonderful collections are exhibited:A prehistoric collection from FylakopiA collection of sculptures and bas-reliefsAn obsidian collectionA collection of inscriptionsA true copy of Aphrodite de Milorises in the Museum Entrance (Room A), which was made
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Ancient Roman Theatre of Milos
The ancient Roman Theatre was originally constructed by the inhabitants of the ancient city of Klima, possibly during the Hellenistic Age (3rd century BC).However, after the destruction of the city by the Athenians in Roman times, above the preserved foundations of the classic theater, a bigger one was built made of snow-white Parian marble and remarkable bas-reliefs, which it is estimated that it
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Ancient town of Klima of Milo
In the settlement of Klima you will find the ruins of the old city of Klima which used to be the island's first port. After the decline and the destruction of Fylakopi, the Dorians built the second biggest city in the island (1100BC-800BC) extending from the south part of Trypiti to the region of the present Klima town.Today, you can visit the settlement's two acropolis: the hill of Prophitis Ilias
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Triovasalos and Pera Triovasalos
Setting out from the port and before we reach Plaka, the first villages we find are Triovasalos and Pera Triovasalos.
These two almost continuing villages have been created on two neighboring hills, they are densely populated and amphitheatrically built, whereas they have a considerable commercial activity. In Triovasalos, ''Karavodromos'' constitutes the island's focal point, where banks, public services, cafeterias and commercial shops are located. Lastly, in Triovasalos and in Pera Triovasalos, you can visit the two significant churches of these villages: the church of Saint Spryindon and the church of Saint George respectively.
Plakes
Plakes, the small village with the white houses and alleys, is situated between Plaka and Triovasalos. It was built at the foot of the Castle and is name originated from the fact that the region was level ("Plakes" means straightening). Should you go to Plakes, you can visit the island's church dedicated to Saint Haralabos, where you will see the icon of Panaghia Akradiotissa, one of the island's oldest icons. Finally, from Plakes you can go easily and quickly to the amazing beach of Plathiena.

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