150 meters northeast of the beach at Mandraki Bay (at 60 meters altitude), across from the islet of Vryokastraki, we find the well-preserved galleries of the aqueduct of the ancient city. The galleries are carved into the rock, and at the far end they are linked to a fourth gallery that intersects them vertically. Next to the aqueduct, there used to be a road connecting the ancient port (now submerged in the sea) with the sanctuaries of the ancient city. In front of the three galleries, the ancient fountain of the aqueduct has survived, while a few meters farther down we will see one of the island's traditional stone threshing floors.
Construction // Traditional Construction
Threshing Floor by the Ancient Aqueduct
Attributes
Altitude (in meters) | : | 45 |
Access | : | Path |
Accessible | : | Moderate |
Duration of Visit | : | 40 minutes |
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