In Hydra wealthy Hydriot families built their
mansions several of which still stand. The descendants of Kountouriotis family
donated his mansion to the state, which now operates as a Historical and Archival Museum.
No visit to the island is complete without a visit to this beautiful
museum that exhibits the maritime history of the island and also Greece since 1708. One of the exhibits that attracted my
attention is the Map of Greece commissioned by Rigas Feraios (1757-1798) a political thinker who was influenced by
enlightenment and envisioned the liberation of Greece. Email:
mail@gak-ydras.att.sch.gr
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The museum is currently exhibiting (Sept 3 till
Oct 31) the work of Italian painter LeonardoCremonini (1925-2010) whose work portraits the contradictions between Eros
and reality in our lives. He was
influenced by places like Hydra or Panarea islands where sunlight is dominant
and intoxicating to our senses.
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Steep stone streets lead up and outward from the harbor area.
Most of the local residences are located on these streets. My son, John, is resting and playing with two
friendly cats.
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Magnificent yachts moor at Hydra’s harbor and illuminate its
waters with their underwater lights at night.
The illuminated building in the back is the Historical Archives and
Museum of Hydra.
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Visitors can have a dinner and taste the local cuisine in a
traditional taverna.
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Just so beautiful! The weather here cold & damp. A huge fal festival going on in Sister Bay & it is mostly for the tourists. The locals like us stock up on food & other necessities & avoid the whole thing! It is the one time a year that Door County swells from a small population to roughly 23,000 & then everything stops & we get our town back. The photos you share are beautiful & peaceful!
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