Guidebook for Megalochori

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Guidebook for Megalochori

Food Scene

Θερις Εστιατόριο
nice food
fresh fish and seafood
Kafenes to mantraki
fresh fish and seafood
great food and view. also ideal for coffee and snacks. near the beach. provides sunbeds for its customers
Quadrant
great food and view. also ideal for coffee and snacks. near the beach. provides sunbeds for its customers

Essentials

fresh milk and dairy products, drinks , ice creams and much more
13 recommandé par les habitants
Super Markets Nondas
13 recommandé par les habitants
fresh milk and dairy products, drinks , ice creams and much more

Drinks & Nightlife

drinks by the pool
Oasis Skala Beach
Αιγίνης
drinks by the pool

Sightseeing

The Temple of Afea An interview with Ernst-Ludwig Schwandner - architectural archaeologist On the site of the 5th century BC Doric temple of Afea in northeastern Aegina, an earlier temple existed from 570-510 BC which was destroyed by fire, though the cause is uncertain. One of the oldest of Greek Doric temples, its partial reconstruction is found in the inner portion of the Aphaia museum. This remarkable work was carried out by a man known locally by the Greek name Ludovikos, an "architectural archaeologist" who performed the most recent excavations on the site from 1967-84, in collaboration with German, English and Italian researchers. The workers were local Greeks, mostly from the nearby
107 recommandé par les habitants
Temple d'Aphaia
107 recommandé par les habitants
The Temple of Afea An interview with Ernst-Ludwig Schwandner - architectural archaeologist On the site of the 5th century BC Doric temple of Afea in northeastern Aegina, an earlier temple existed from 570-510 BC which was destroyed by fire, though the cause is uncertain. One of the oldest of Greek Doric temples, its partial reconstruction is found in the inner portion of the Aphaia museum. This remarkable work was carried out by a man known locally by the Greek name Ludovikos, an "architectural archaeologist" who performed the most recent excavations on the site from 1967-84, in collaboration with German, English and Italian researchers. The workers were local Greeks, mostly from the nearby