Greek traditional house at Parga town in Greece

Greek traditional house at Parga town in Greece Stock Photo
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PANAGIOTIS KARAPANAGIOTIS / Alamy Stock Photo

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DAH778

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39.6 MB (2.8 MB Compressed download)

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4476 x 3089 px | 37.9 x 26.2 cm | 14.9 x 10.3 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

9 July 2013

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Parga bay and town, Epirus, Greece, Europe

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Parga is a town and municipality located in the northwestern part of the regional unit of Preveza in Epirus, northwestern Greece. The seat of the municipality is the village Kanallaki. Parga lies on the Ionian coast between the cities of Preveza and Igoumenitsa. It is a resort town known for its scenic beauty. The Castle is found on the top of a hill overlooking the town and was used to protect the town from the mainland and the sea. It was initially built in the 11th century by the residents of Parga to protect their town from the pirates and the Turks. In the 13th century, as their control of the region increased, the Venetians rebuilt the castle to fortify the area. In 1452, Parga and the castle was occupied by the Ottomans for two years during which time part of the castle was demolished.. 1537, the pirate Hayreddin Barbarossa burnt and destroyed the fortress and the houses within. Before the reconstruction of the castle in 1572 by Venetians, the Turkish demolished it once again. The Venetians rebuilt for third and last time a perfect strong fortress that stayed impregnable until 1819, despite the attacks especially of Ali Pasa of Ioannina, who besieges them from the castle of Agia-Anthousa. Venetians created a perfect defence plan, which in combination with the natural fortification made the fortress. City amphitheatrically built, Parga is a picturesque resort situated between the coastal region of Preveza and Igoumenitsa and combines uniquely mountain and sea. One of the most picturesque and cosmopolitan places in northwestern Greece, the “Bride of Epirus”, the beautiful Parga challenges you to experience up close its long history, its diverse natural beauty and hospitality of its inhabitants. Parga at summer months is connected with the surrounding islands (Paxos – Antipaxos – Corfu). Parga rightfully attracts thousands of tourists every summer, not only because of its natural beauties, but also because of its beautiful beaches.