Discover the best top things to do in Hydra Town, Greece including Komiseos Theotokou Monastery, Agios Konstantinos (Church of St. Constantine), Marialena Maramenou, The Hydra Trading Company, Andrea Miaoulis Monument.
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A beautiful church featuring a Venetian bell tower and a domed interior.
From monastery to the cathedral, from the cathedral to a museum. A well-known path, just think about Aya Sophia, that was a Greek Orthodox cathedral first, later a mosque, and now it is also a museum. As the number of church-goer believers was decreasing, the churches started to get other functions. After arrival walking in the harbor, we noticed a Clocktower and a belltower behind it. Without knowing what we will see, we headed towards them. When we entered through the Clocktower, we realized that we're in Komiseos Theotokou Monastery. Inside in the courtyard of the Monastery-Cathedral-Museum, there are graves, and statues and a balcony going inside around the building, providing access to the rooms on the first floor. It is an excellent place to see all the attractions below in the atrium. Unfortunately, the church or whatever was closed, and since we had only three hours in Hydra as participants of a cruise, we weren't able to wait to catch the right time. Luckily my mobile is smart enough to take an enjoyable photo of a dark room, through the window. Komiseos Theotokou Monastery wasn't the first place where I had to practice it. Since I took the picture from outside, I even didn't break the rule, that prohibits photography inside the church. It was a pity that we had just such a short time since I would love to spend at least 1-1,5 hours there.
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Marialena Maramenou, daughter of the jewellery designer P. Maramenos, grew up in an environment where jewellery design was strongly influenced by both traditional Greek forms and innovative ideas. Exposed to her father's creations, who has been a leading designer in the field of jewellery since the late 60's, drawing his ideas from the harmony of Greek nature and Ancient Greek symbols, she knew and appreciated the role tradition plays in designing modern jewellery. Marialena, after studying Marketing in Britain, realised that she had also the interest and the skills to delve into her own world of jewellery where she experimented with new materials and designs. After attending jewellery seminars at SynApeiro - Jewellery Space, in Athens, for three years she decided to venture out on her own and opened a shop at Hydra island. Her choice to live in Hydra, a result of her strong wish to leave Athens for a smaller more humane place, makes her hope that will allow her to create more design
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Worth a visit if only for the views of Hydra port and the town which extends up the hill. Best to visit in the morning with the sun to your left. In the afternoon you are looking into the sun. Just a couple of minutes walk from the ferry terminal.
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