Discover the best top things to do in Preveza Region, Greece including Chaos Woodcraft, Folklore Museum of Zalongo, Kostas Kalentzis Art Gallery, Nicopolis Museum, Art Angel, The Watermill Museum.
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Chaos Woodcraft is a wood shop in Parga, in one of the oldest buildings in the center of the town. We are second generation woodworkers and the shop is open since 2007. Using wood coming mainly from Parga, we create unique pieces showing the beauty of this material. Our love for wood is the source of our creativity and your acknowledgement is our inspiration.
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The workshop is located across from the central market, in the traditional part of the city. In the small square of the passage, dominates the bust of the poet Costas Karyotakis who lived in an adjacent house. Next to the workshop building, is the traditional tavern "Psatha" and opposite the special aesthetic cafe "Cherki". On the 1st floor of the neoclassical building in an air-conditioned room, there is a permanent painting exhibition that can be visited all year round. The artistic activity is practiced in the same space. In the area of the exhibition, a wide variety of topics is presented to the visitors and students of all levels of education, using multimedia.
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Nicopolis is an ancient city that was built on 31 B.C by Octavios after the batle of Aktio. If you translate it from Greek to English Nicopolis, means the city of victory. It is placed just outside the town of Preveza. It is great for someone that is interested in ancient history to visit that place. Also the museum that they recently built near the ancient city of Nicopolis is one of the most moderate and intresting musuems in Greece.
The site is where Augustus founded the city after defeating Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium. The museum is located near the site and can be visited with the same ticket. The museum has a rich collection of exhibits, from the 1st century BC to the 7th century AD. Exceptional early Christian mosaics can be seen on the site.
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After catching the train from the beach we were taken slowly up into the hills scenery was lovely as we wound our way up to the water mill. The gentleman, proudly spoke of how his grandfather made a home for his family and with their neighbour's produced bread and fresh running water to all the people around them. Very interesting and informative about how hard they had to work. On show some of the original tools equipment used and some he made himself. With lots of work still to do he plans to get it back to how it was when he was just a young boy. Very proud man who with help of his family and friends Hope's to make this a working museum once again. Old photos of his relatives on the walls made it so easy to help you go back in time, to how it was. Would recommend this trip, and would do it again if I went back to Parga
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