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Chora of Andros. A Tour of Art, History, and the Sea

Chora of Andros. A Tour of Art, History, and the Sea

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Built amphitheatrically on a narrow peninsula, Chora of Andros captivates with its nobility and beauty. Discover it through a fulfilling tour that uniquely captures its cultural stature, fascinating history, and significant naval heritage. The short distance from Athens makes the island an ideal destination for a short getaway or a weekend trip.

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Route information

Distance

1.5 km (refers to the route within Chora, excluding the distance from Gavrio)

Estimated duration

20–30 minutes (excluding sightseeing visits)

Difficulty level

Easy

Route type

Walking

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Route Category

Linear

When to go

From spring to early autumn. In April and May, temperatures are mild, ideal for walking. During the summer months, the stately alleys of Chora are teeming with people and life, and its museums host excellent temporary exhibitions (to avoid the midday heat, you can plan your tour either early in the morning or late in the afternoon). From September to October, the pace relaxes again as the number of visitors decreases, temperatures are pleasant, and Chora of Andros offers a unique experience without the crowds. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes to enjoy the uphill and paved paths without getting tired.

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    Port of Gavrio

    Disembarking from the ferry, the port of Gavrio welcomes you with its wonderful island atmosphere. See the traditional fishing boats swaying in the calm waters of the protected natural bay, and with this magical first image of Andros that will remain etched in your memory forever, depart for the stately Chora of the island (33 km, approximately 50 minutes driving).

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    Rigas Fereos Square

    With the sea embracing it from the right and left, Chora of Andros enchants at first sight. Mansions with neoclassical elements, white cobblestone streets, bougainvilleas, and the dazzling light of the Aegean create a vivid canvas where art and naval tradition meet island elegance. Vehicles are not allowed in the historic center of the settlement. Leave your car in the municipal parking lot and start your tour from Rigas Feraios Square. The Town Hall dominates the square, an imposing 19th-century neoclassical building, a witness to the wealth brought by the sea and seamanship to the island in earlier times. Just a stone's throw away, the Kairios Library is a jewel of knowledge and culture not only for Andros but for the entire Cycladic island complex. It is worth visiting its historic premises, which house valuable collections, rare editions, and significant temporary art exhibitions. From here begins the main pedestrian street of Chora, which gathers all the commercial activity of the settlement, with shops, traditional patisseries, cafes, and restaurants. Enjoy your walk without haste. Apart from beautiful shops, the pedestrian street also features important landmarks: see the impressive building of the Nursing Home and the square of the same name, visit the Byzantine church of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, and quench your thirst at the marble Kampanis fountain in Kairi Square, resting in the shade generously offered by the plane trees.

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    Museum of Modern art

    Museum of Modern art

    During the summer months, a must-see stop on your itinerary is the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Vasilis and Eliza Goulandris Foundation, which opened its doors to the public in 1979 and was the first museum of contemporary art in Greece. The temporary exhibitions it hosts every summer are always artistic events of international appeal.

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    Virgin Mary of the Sea

    After visiting the museum, continue with your gaze across the Aegean Sea to the small chapel of Panagia Thalassini, patron saint of sailors, celebrated every year on August 15. Built on the rock, it is a trademark of Chora, combining spirituality and devotion with dramatic natural beauty.

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    The Invisible Sailor

    Then, head to the tip of the peninsula for the Lost Sailor. The bronze statue, signed by Andrioti sculptor Michalis Tombros, dominates the homonymous square, paying tribute to sailors lost at sea. Its imposing form, against the backdrop of the vast blue of the Aegean, inspires respect and invites silent contemplation.

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    Castle of Andros

    A narrow sea passage separates Chora from the spectacular rock on which the Castle stands proudly, the fortified residence built by the Venetian ruler Marinos Dandolos in the 13th century. Only its ruins survive today, as the monument was destroyed by heavy bombing during World War II. However, if you reach here, you will enjoy the breathtaking view of the seafront of Chora from the most privileged point. Access is difficult and is only possible from the Venetian Bridge, known as Kamara. If you attempt to cross the stone arch that connects Chora to the Castle, you should be in good physical condition and do so with great care, wearing appropriate shoes. During the summer months, quite a few people gather next to Kamara, who come at noon for a quick dip.

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