Frankish Castle Paroikia Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Gem tucked away in the old city area
If your lucky enough to stumble across this gem it’s nice to see, but don’t go out of your way to seek it out or you may be disappointed. It’s more of a quick pit stop as most of the castle is gone an...
Very Little Left of Castle - A Quick Stop On Way to Temple of Athena
Built in 1260 by the Venetian Duke of Naxos Marco Sanudo, the Frankish Castle is listed as one of the sights in the old town of Parikia. However if you’re expecting to see towering turrets and flying ...
A castle built with marble remrants from other sites. Truly impressive to see the marble pillars placed horizontically to establish town's fortification.
Great example of ancient civilization ruins being consumed by modernity real shame. But still visible.
Impressive ancient Roman ruins from the Germanic. Period. It is an absolute pity to see such a wonderful ruins, being consumed by a city in the Catholic Church.
Pass through the market street and you might find this gem. Fascinating architectural archeology and history. Beautiful views of the Bay at Parakia await.
Gem tucked away in the old city area
If your lucky enough to stumble across this gem it’s nice to see, but don’t go out of your way to seek it out or you may be disappointed. It’s more of a quick pit stop as most of the castle is gone an...
Very Little Left of Castle - A Quick Stop On Way to Temple of Athena
Built in 1260 by the Venetian Duke of Naxos Marco Sanudo, the Frankish Castle is listed as one of the sights in the old town of Parikia. However if you’re expecting to see towering turrets and flying ...
From ancient remnants
A castle built with marble remrants from other sites. Truly impressive to see the marble pillars placed horizontically to establish town's fortification.
Great example of ancient civilization ruins being consumed by modernity real shame. But still visible.
Impressive ancient Roman ruins from the Germanic. Period. It is an absolute pity to see such a wonderful ruins, being consumed by a city in the Catholic Church.
Hidden gem
Pass through the market street and you might find this gem. Fascinating architectural archeology and history. Beautiful views of the Bay at Parakia await.