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Castles, fortresses & fortifications

Rizokastro - Aliveri

ALIVERI (Small town) EVIA
  On a rock hill, south of Aliveri, in a conspicuous and fortified place stands, perhaps, the oldest Frankish castle in Evia. We do not know much about the medieval history of the castle but there is a legend that a gold emblem of the Franks lies hidden in the castle and that who ever finds it will be very fortunate.
  In the summer of 1823, the Rizokastro was occupied by the Greeks, led by Kriezotis but in November 1823 it was re-occupied by the Turks.
  The strong walls of the enciente (the northern walls are in better condition) are preserved. In the inner fort one can find the impressive ruins of a tall, four-sided tower. There are also the ruins of other buildings as well as cisterns for their water supply.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1997).

Red Castle - Karistos

KARYSTOS (Town) EVIA
  This is the most remarkable medieval fortification in the whole Evia. It dominates the whole area on a hill among the villages of Miloi, Kalivia and Grampia. It ws built immediately after the Frankish occupation in the 1204, to house Ravano Dalle Carceri. A whole city was gradually built round the castle as the inhabitants of the area were in the habit of living near the castle so as to be safe from pirates and any other kind of invasion.
  During the Middle Ages, it changed hands many times (Venetians, Franks, Byzantium) and in the summer of 1470 it fell into the hands of the Turks. A short time before the revolution of 1821, the Turks built walls around the town which spread outside the castle.
  During the revolution there were many bloody battles in this area. After the liberation, the town was abandoned because the inhabitants of Karistos sought access to the sea.
  From the historic castle of Karistos we can still see the foundation, some towers and ramparts, its remarkable domed reservoirs and the ruins of Turkish baths.
  The Romans called the castle Castelo Rosso, meaning the Red Castle because of its red stone walls.
  Its walls are high and impressive. The main gate is facing south and is invisible from the outside. To the west of the main gate, one can find the ruins of a one-time imposing two-storey building which was probably the dwelling place of the Lord of the castle. To the north, east and south-west, the walls end in square, polygonal or round ramparts.
  On the northern side of the castle, there is the inner fortress, the last defence line of the castle. Inside the fortress the church of Prophet Ilias was built and under the church floor, the Large reservoir of the fortress is hidden. Finally, near the church of Prophet Ilias one can find the ruins of an austere-looking church which was probably the church of Saint John of the Franks.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1997).

Mountains

Ochi Mountain

OCHI (Mountain) KARYSTIA
  There are unique geological formations (cliffs, caves and natural sculptures) as well as a system of tens of springs, brooks, torrents and currents in Mount Ochi. The surface waters are more than usual for the Aegean Sea environment. Mount Ochi can be easily called "the mountain of springs". In its higher eastern side, there is the last "pure" forest of chestnut trees in southern Evia. The hyper perennial chestnut trees of the chestnut scrub are the remnants of large forests that once covered the whole mountain. Above this oasis, the tops of the mountain dominated like natural fortresses. In these rocks, that are difficult of access, lots of kinds of indigenous, plants and rare forest trees and bushes grow like black fir trees. The area provides a shelter for mountain kinds of birds that don't nest anywhere else in the southern part of Evia.
  In Mount Ochi, there are unique, natural places full of flowers, where Paionyes (a indigenous flower) and the indigenous kind of pansy of Evia grow. It is also characterized as an "Important Birds Area" by the "Bird International".
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Evia tourist pamphlet (1999).

Old watermills

VRYSSI (Village) KARYSTIA

Springs

KIPI (Village) KARYSTIA

Katavothra

MANIKIA (Village) KARYSTIA

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