Livadia: Traditional Balcony
Please notice the carved marble supports |
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Livadia Modern and Traditional Buildings and the Castle
Try to imagine the scenery without the ever present net of cables! |
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Part of Livadia Central Square |
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Livadia: Entry to Town with Orientation Signs
Straight to the Krya Springs, left to the Castle and the Theater, right to Delphi and Northern Greece. |
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Livadia: Lambros Katsonis Statue
Born in Livadia in 1752, a pre-revolution hero, spent all his life attacking the Ottoman rulership in Greece and the Balkans. He died in Crimea in 1804. He did not hesitate to attack Katerina the Great, czar of Russia, when she agreed to end the Turkish-Russian War in 1792. |
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Erkyna River through Livadia
A couple of thousand feet downstream from its springs, Erkyna river flows on its stone-paved bed, harnessed to the best of the ecological trends of the previous century. It's a gift to the environment and the people that later on, the river is left to flow in its natural bed. |
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Livadia Main Street |
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Livadia Old Houses across Erkyna River Bed |
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Livadia Pedestrian Zone on a Sunday Noon |
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Livadia Street |
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Livadia Town Clock |
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The Livadia Municipal Building
Housing a hotel in the past, it is used to house the municipal authorities now, since the old municipal buildling was emptied to be renovated. Local people hope that some Higher Technical Education department will be stationed in the city. |
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Traditional Entrance Door |
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