800 bc marble working again became a major artistic industry.
Why did the greeks get marble from the paros islands.
A great part of the history of paros is still featured in many parts of the island from the ancient to modern times.
Paro is a greek island in the central aegean sea one of the cyclades island group it lies to the west of naxos from which it is separated by a channel about 8 kilometres 5 miles wide.
A glimpse of white in the deep blue of the aegean is the main vestige of the long civilization that influenced the culture of paros.
It was highly prized by ancient greeks for making sculptures some of the greatest masterpieces of ancient greek sculpture were carved from parian marble including the medici venus and the winged victory of samothrace.
Travel from the ancient hub of athens to the stunning islands of paros and naxos where pristine beaches and traditional whitewashed architecture await.
Indulge in delicious greek cuisine dive into history that traces back thousands of years and island hop across the aegean sea all while discovering a new side of the idyllic country.
After the independence the island of paros like all the other cyclades became part of the modern greek state.
Marble quarries in the bronze age were found on many aegean islands but modern studies have also shown the main sources were naxos keros paros and ios.
Five thousands years ago the island of paros started to be inhabited remaining vigorous over the centuries.
Parian marble is a fine grained semi translucent pure white and entirely flawless marble quarried during the classical era on the greek island of paros in the aegean sea.
Unique beaches with azure waters fish tavernas.
Just 33 islands are inhabited.
It lies approximately 150 km 93 miles south east of piraeus the municipality of paros includes numerous uninhabited offshore islets totaling 196 308.
Paros ˈ p ɛər ɒ s.
Located in the cluster of the cycladic islands paros has all the perfect ingredients you would fancy when dreaming of a holiday on a greek island.
With the advent of the archaic era ca.
κυκλάδες kykládes are greek islands located in the southern part of the aegean sea the archipelago contains some 2 200 islands islets and rocks.
The turkish rule succeeded the venetians until the greek revolution of 1821.
Shining like a star from the glittering shadows of the whitish marble paros is an island whose mysterious shine is rehabilitated from the passage of time.