A
few minutes of walking from the port leads
to the heart of the traditional Cycladic
settlement of Parikia, which is clustered
around the hill of Kastro (Castle). This
quarter is typically Cycladic, full of whitewashed
two-storey houses with coloured windows,
doors and balconies and old mansions, separated
by narrow whitewashed streets forming a
labyrinth. The castle, called Kastro, was
built during the 13th century on the highest
point of the town; for its construction,
materials and columns from an Ancient Acropolis
Temple, which used to stand on the same
place, were used. Now days, only a part
of the wall and a tower are remaining from
the Venetian castle. Another interesting
museum is the Archaeological Museum of Paros,
located behind the church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani
and exhibits a collection of various findings
(such as sculptures, inscriptions, vases,
etc...) dating from the Neolithic and Roman
periods.
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