Karystos
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceKarystos is a small coastal town on the Greek island of Euboea. It has about 7,000 inhabitants. It lies 129 km south of Chalkis. From Athens it is accessible by ferry via the Rafina port. Its urban plan was laid out by the renown Bavarian civil engineer Bierbach, in the middle of the 19th century, near the site of the ancient city of Carystus.
Tourist sites
- The reconstructed Venetian fortress of Bourtzi, built in the 13th century on the eastern beach of the town.
- The ruins of the Venetian castle named Castello Rosso built in 1030 and ancient marble quarries, both at the nearby hamlet of Myloi.
- The town hall, built at the end of the 19th century.
- A small museum hosted by the Yokaleion Cultural Centre, featuring collections of Hellenistic and Roman era sculptures and pottery.
- The Orthodox monasteries of Taxiarches, St. George and St. Mavra.
- The mountain area of Mt. Ochi.
- Cape Cavo-Doro.
Astronomy
In the proximity of Karystos at 24.6° eastern longitude and 38.0° northern latitude at the circular-total solar eclipse on May 201966 12 sounding rockets (5 rockets of the type "Sparrow Arcas", 5 of the type "Arcas" and 2 of type "Centaure") were launched. In the apron of this action one "Sparrow Arcas", one "Centaure" and one "Arcas" were launched on May 151966. A further rocket of the type "Arcas" was launched on May 21 1966.External links
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