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PLACE : KRANIDI



KRANIDI
Perched high up in the steep hills, halloed by the idyllic pine tree forest of Agia Anni, Kranidi supervises from above the entire peninsula of Ermionis. Located in a most charismatic position, in the midst of the peninsula's plains, Kranidi today,- the capital of Ermionis- is built on the boundaries of the ancient city of Masitos, which also included the area of today's Kilada as well as a section of the near by community of Fourni. Kranidi acquires its recent name in the beginning of the 16th century, but it has been inhabited since the 13th century.
With its permanent residents occupying themselves with agriculture and cattle breeding but also with commerce and shipping, Kranidi started to develop around the chapel of Agios Ioannis - the Metropolis of Kranidi today- and reached a great economic peak which allowed it to have a leading role in Greece's effort to overthrow the Turks and win back its independence. Kranidi took part in the revolution with a part of its fleet, soldiers and material goods needed.
After the revolution and until the beginning of the 20th century, Kranidi owned a large commercial fleet. Irrefutable proof of its economic flourishing is the traditional and characterized as preservable settlement with its impressive mansions resembling- not by coincidence- those of Spetses.
The sweet-smelling yards, the freshly painted walls and fountains, the rooms and old balconies, all create a unique sensation. The characteristic buildings of the local architectural style like the Town Hall and the Library, the five big churches of the 19th century- the most important one being the Metropolis of Agios Ioannis- the Well of Pyrgos, the three fully restored windmills and the traditional oilmills, make you feel as if you have traveled back in time.
Wherever you look, you will see small white chapels embracing the city. The most important one of all though is the Byzantine chapel of Agia Triada in the area of Pikrodafni. It was built in 1224 by “lord” Michael Mourmoura deputy of the Franks in the area. The church has the shape of a cross and its saddled roof valuable murals have survived until today.


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