Greek tradition and western influence come to a harmonious marriage in Syros

Ermo?poli (meaning “the city of Hermes”) is the island’s capital town and has been the first important trade and industrial centre of the country in the 19th century. Evidence of this glorious past can be seen on public buildings (the City Hall, the Customs Office, “Apollo” theatre), on the neoclassical houses and at the beautiful squares. Due to its economic activity, Ermo?poli has been called “Manchester of Greece” and the history of its years of blossom is exhibited in the Industrial Museum.

The Orthodox community has contributed some outstanding religious monuments to the architecture of Ermo?poli such as the churches of Metam?rphossi tou Sot?ros (Transfiguration of Jesus Christ), St Nicolas the Rich (?yios Nik?laos Plo?ssios), Dormition of the Mother of God (Ko?missis tis Theot?kou).

The medieval quarter of the Roman Catholic community and the fortress-like St George’s cathedral are on St George hill, also named ?no S?ros (meaning upper S?ros). Go up the stairs to the top of the hill and through the narrow streets, by the traditional whitewashed houses, the archways and the open spaces with a breathtaking view of the island.

The great number of beautiful beaches will delight the sea and sand lovers: V?ri, Fo?nikas, Yaliss?s and K?ni, as well as Possidonia or Dellagrazia, the beach of a village with many neoclassical mansions with colourful orchards.

S?ros is well-known for its gastronomic peculiarities. Halva pie (a pie made of thyme honey and roasted almonds), louko?mi (a delight made of water, starch and sugar), “loosa” ham, fennel sausages and the San Mihalis spicy cheese (appellation d’origine contr?l?e/”protected designation of origin”) will no doubt satisfy even the most demanding taste buds.

Internationally acclaimed festivals are held on S?ros, offering a wide range of choices and covering any taste, e.g. The International Cyclades Music Festival, the Classical Music Festival, the Ermoup?lia and the Musical May.

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