The
village of Molivos (also known as Molyvos or Mithymna):
Only
1 km away from APHRODITE Hotel, the medieval village of Molivos that has inspired artists and poets throughout history,
gives you the opportunity to
discover its natural beauties.
Walk through the
cobblestone streets up to the Byzantine castle, which decorates the peek
of the village and often hosts cultural events and concerts throughout the
summer.
Visit the Town hall, with its important archeological collection,
the municipal Art gallery and school of fine Arts, the village library and
churches, the picturesque harbour with its abundance of bars, restaurants
and cafes, and finally, the 'Agora' were you may enjoy a day shopping and
good food.
According to
mythology, Mithymna was one of the five daughters of the mythical
King Makara.
During the middle ages Mithymna takes on the name Molyvos or
Molivos. The writing of Molyvos with an iota (i) could be
considered the proper way to spell the name, if we were to accept
the assumption that the stem of the word is the West European
periphrastic denomination Mont d' olives (mountain of olives).
The traditional architecture of the town reflects the modus
vivendi and social life styles of the past. In 1965 the competent
authorities put a preservation order on the entire settlement of
Molyvos (Mithymna), thus declaring it a protected town.
Mithymna owns an
archaeological collection with impressive findings from the
surrounding area, and a library with a collection of over ten
thousand volumes and manuscripts.
In the past, music was the beloved activity of the
Mithymnian people. Arion was a brilliant poet who set music to
verses like no other. Zeus, Dionysos and Hercules were especially
worshipped. Virgile mentions that the grapes of Mithymna were
unequalled in their aroma and nectars.
Since 1960, tourist
development has played a critical role in the life and evolution
of Molyvos. Every year a significant number of cultural events and
conferences, both national and international, are held in Molyvos.
Art exhibitions, lectures, theatrical performances and folklore
events are held in the town.
Apart from the tourist industry, the local inhabitants also
work in the fishing, olive cultivation, cattle-breeding and
farming sector. |