Anogyra

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Description

The village's built-up area is not very compact. The yards and fences, tidy and verdant, surround all the village's houses.

As far as houses are concerned, those that dominate are the traditional ones which are elongated, two-room and arch-divided, with solariums, upper storeys, and apses, all built with carved limestone that abounds in the village. Around the houses there is usually a tall wall with a street door.

A narrow bridge over a small stream connects the west neighborhood with the village centre. On one side of the bridge, low and alongside the riverbed, a traditional 14th century well is built. It is made from limestone and is the size of a small room. There are large faucets where water comes out.