Exoburgo is a must-visit landmark. This is the ruins of the ancient capital of the island. You will see the ancient temple of Demeter and Persephone, the ruins of a fortress that stood here in the middle ages. Archaeological excavations are still being carried out on the site of the settlement. The ruins of the most interesting temple of Poseidon and Amfitriti are preserved in the village of Kionia. The people of Tinos worshipped the fearsome Lord of the seas in the past. It is recommended to visit the Ellis monument. This is a symbol of grief dedicated to the victims of a shipwreck that occurred off the coast of the island.
You should definitely pay attention to the dovecotes. There are many of them on the island. They are located in the most unexpected places. Each of them has unique architecture and intricate patterns. Most of them are located in the village of Campos. There are almost 200 dovecotes there.
You should see the ancient aqueduct of Pisistratus. It was built in the VI century BC. It provided residents with fresh water until almost the middle of the twentieth century. You should definitely get to the village of Pyrgos. This is the center of the island's marble industry. Marble surrounds you everywhere here: buildings, fountains, sculptures, home decorations, and, of course, miniature and big items for sale in numerous stores. You should also visit the Museum of Marble Crafts.
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