Syros Island
Syros has a rich history, with archaeological evidence suggesting that it was first inhabited in the prehistoric times (4000 BC) and later in the Cycladic period (3000 BC). Since then, it has also been inhabited by Romans, Arabs, Ottoman Turks, Franks and Venetians. During the War for Greek Independence, refugees from Chios, Psara and Asia Minor escaped the destruction of their towns, came to Syros and built Hermoupolis, bringing with them their culture, know-how and great food!
Our houses in Syros
Gialova
Gialova is a picturesque seaside town located in the Messinia region of Greece, in Peloponnese, and offers a unique combination of history, culture, and natural beauty. With its stunning coastline, beautiful villages, and lush forests, it is the perfect destination for nature lovers. But Gialova also has plenty to offer in terms of history and culture. Explore ancient ruins to learn more about the area’s past or visit local museums to get an insight into the region’s vibrant culture. With a wide range of activities available such as hiking, swimming in crystal-clear waters, trekking, scuba diving etc., visitors can experience unforgettable moments in Gialova while also enjoying its lively nightlife and entertainment options. It is a paradise for those who are looking for a unique holiday experience, as it offers something for everyone!
The area’s history beginnings are found in the Neolithic era, with excavations showing a continuous human presence since the late Neolithic era (5,300 BC) in various parts of Pylia, including notably those of Voidokoilia and Nestor’s cave. Later, in Mycenaean Age the area was still a very wealthy and important kingdom. According to Greek mythology, Ancient Pylos (where Gialova area belonged) was founded by the hero Pylos or King Niles and was the capital of the Mycenaean kingdom of Pylos, also known as the Kingdom of Nestor, which was an important center at the time, according to Homer’s mention in the “Odyssey”. Throughout the rest of its history, Gialova has been ruled by various empires including the Byzantine Empire, Venetian and Ottoman Empire. The area was liberated short after the the naval Battle of Navarino (20 October 1827). Throughout its history, Gialova has been an important trading port, with merchants from all over the Mediterranean coming to trade goods here.