The complex consisting of Bonis Mill (ĪĻĪ»ĪæĻ ĻĪæĻ
ĪĻĻĪ½Ī·) and Lenaās House (Ī£ĻĪÆĻĪ¹ ĪĪĪ½Ī±Ļ) is also worthy of attention. According to a number of Greek historians, the mill was built in the 16th century. It used to be owned by the Boni familyāhence the name. The landmark is open to the public. Here you can learn everything about the islandās flour production. Lenaās House is an architectural monument of the 19th century. It was named after the last owner of the mansion, Lena Skrivanos. The 19th-century interior has been preserved in the house, so visitors can immerse themselves fully in the atmosphere of that time thanks to relevant household items, pieces of furniture, works of art, and decorations.
The incredibly picturesque Armenistis Lighthouse (Ī¦Ī¬ĻĪæĻ ĪĻĪ¼ĪµĪ½Ī¹ĻĻĪ®Ļ) is another great historic monument that witnessed many significant events. Itās interesting that a city situated nearby was named after the landmarkāFaros Armenistis. Erected in 1891, the lighthouse has been a silent witness of numerous shipwrecks near the islandās rocks, including that of the British ship called Volta. By the way, another ship that foundered by the shore of the Cyclades is worth viewing on the seabed. Itās the Anna II to which diving tours are organized. Itās a unique opportunity, so donāt miss it.
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