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Roman fish tank

Roman fish tank

Alyfada

Carved into the rocky shoreline near the quiet hamlet of Alyfada, this ancient fish tank stands as a quiet testament to the sophistication of Roman aquaculture along the Aegean coast. Structures of this kind, known in Latin as piscinae maritimae, were a hallmark of prosperous Roman coastal estates, engineered to keep l

Roman House

Roman House

Alyfada

Tucked into the rural landscape near the small village of Alyfada, the Roman House is a rare glimpse into the domestic life of Lesvos during the Roman imperial period, when the island enjoyed considerable prosperity as part of the broader Mediterranean world. Roman rule brought new architectural influences to the Aegea

Ruins (38.9748, 26.3676)

Ruins (38.9748, 26.3676)

Plomari

Scattered across a hillside above the southern coast of Lesvos, these ruins stand as silent evidence of the island's long arc of human habitation. The area around Plomari has been settled since antiquity, and fragments of masonry, foundation walls, and cut stone visible at this site speak to a history that likely spans

Ruins (38.9750, 26.3673)

Ruins (38.9750, 26.3673)

Plomari

Perched in the sun-bleached hills above Plomari, these ancient ruins stand as silent testament to the layered human history of southern Lesvos. The southern coast of the island was settled from antiquity, and the remnants here — scattered stone foundations, collapsed walls, and architectural fragments worn smooth by ce

Ruins (39.0362, 26.5107)

Ruins (39.0362, 26.5107)

Marmaro

Scattered across a sun-bleached hillside near the quiet settlement of Marmaro, these ruins offer a compelling glimpse into the layered human history that defines the Lesvos interior. The island has been continuously inhabited since antiquity, passing through ancient Greek, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman hands over the

Ruins (39.0780, 26.0925)

Ruins (39.0780, 26.0925)

Apothikes

Scattered across a quiet hillside near the small settlement of Apothikes, these ruins offer a silent testament to the layered human history that has shaped the interior of Lesvos over many centuries. The name Apothikes itself — meaning "storehouses" in Greek — hints at the agricultural and commercial activity that once

Ruins (39.0898, 26.1034)

Ruins (39.0898, 26.1034)

Apothikes

Scattered across the hillside near the small settlement of Apothikes, these ancient ruins offer a quiet but evocative window into Lesvos's layered past. The island has been continuously inhabited since the Bronze Age and passed through Archaic Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman hands, leaving behind traces a

Ruins (39.1103, 26.5621)

Ruins (39.1103, 26.5621)

Alyfada

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet settlement of Alyfada, these ruins speak to the layered human history that marks so much of Lesvos's interior landscape. The island has been inhabited continuously for millennia, passing through ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman hands, and fragmentary remai

Ruins (39.1105, 26.5630)

Ruins (39.1105, 26.5630)

Alyfada

Scattered across the gentle hillside near the quiet village of Alyfada, these ruins stand as silent testimony to the layered human history that defines Lesvos. The island's position in the northeastern Aegean made it a crossroads of civilizations for millennia, and fragments of stone walls, foundation courses, and work

Ruins (39.1107, 26.5625)

Ruins (39.1107, 26.5625)

Alyfada

Scattered across the hillside near the quiet settlement of Alyfada, these ancient ruins offer a tangible connection to the long human story of northern Lesvos. The island's position in the northeastern Aegean made it a crossroads of civilizations for millennia, and remnants like these speak to layers of habitation stre

Ruins (39.1107, 26.5636)

Ruins (39.1107, 26.5636)

Alyfada

Scattered across a quiet hillside near the small settlement of Alyfada, these ancient remains offer a glimpse into the layered human history of eastern Lesvos. The island was continuously inhabited from prehistoric times through the classical Greek, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman periods, and rural sites li

Ruins (39.1108, 26.5632)

Ruins (39.1108, 26.5632)

Alyfada

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet hamlet of Alyfada in northeastern Lesvos, these ruins offer a quietly compelling glimpse into the island's layered past. Lesvos has been continuously inhabited since antiquity, passing through ancient Greek, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman hands over the millennia, and the sto

Ruins (39.1115, 26.5641)

Ruins (39.1115, 26.5641)

Alyfada

Scattered among the quietly beautiful landscape near the village of Alyfada in northern Lesvos, these ruins stand as silent testimony to the island's layered history. Lesvos has been continuously inhabited since antiquity, passing through the hands of ancient Greek city-states, the Byzantine Empire, the Genoese, and th

Ruins (39.1116, 26.5606)

Ruins (39.1116, 26.5606)

Alyfada

Scattered across the hillside near the quiet settlement of Alyfada, these ancient remains speak to the deep layers of habitation that mark this corner of Lesvos. Like much of the island's interior, this stretch of land has witnessed the passage of successive civilisations — from the archaic and classical Greek periods

Ruins (39.1117, 26.5615)

Ruins (39.1117, 26.5615)

Alyfada

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet settlement of Alyfada, these ruins speak to the deep historical layering that characterizes so much of Lesvos. The island has been continuously inhabited since antiquity, passing through ancient Greek, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman hands, and sites like this one preserve the

Ruins (39.1119, 26.5609)

Ruins (39.1119, 26.5609)

Alyfada

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet village of Alyfada, these ancient ruins offer a compelling glimpse into the layered human history of northern Lesvos. The site preserves remnants of stone foundations and structural fragments that speak to centuries of settlement in this corner of the island, where fertile lan

Ruins (39.1119, 26.5616)

Ruins (39.1119, 26.5616)

Alyfada

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet hamlet of Alyfada, these ancient ruins offer a compelling glimpse into the layered human history of northeastern Lesvos. The site reflects the island's long arc of habitation, from the classical and Hellenistic periods through Byzantine and later medieval occupation. Fragments

Ruins (39.1120, 26.5602)

Ruins (39.1120, 26.5602)

Alyfada

Scattered across a quiet hillside near the village of Alyfada, these ancient ruins stand as silent testimony to the long human habitation of eastern Lesvos. The island's strategic position in the northeastern Aegean meant that settlements rose and fell here across thousands of years, from archaic Greek communities thro

Ruins (39.1121, 26.5609)

Ruins (39.1121, 26.5609)

Alyfada

Scattered across a quiet hillside near the small village of Alyfada, these ruins offer a silent testament to the layered human history of central Lesvos. The island has been continuously inhabited since antiquity, passing through ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman hands, and sites like this one preserve trace

Ruins (39.1122, 26.5610)

Ruins (39.1122, 26.5610)

Alyfada

Scattered across the gentle hillside near the quiet settlement of Alyfada, these ruins offer a tangible connection to Lesvos's deep and layered past. The island has been continuously inhabited since antiquity, passing through ancient Greek, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman hands, and the fragmentary stonework visible he

Ruins (39.1122, 26.5611)

Ruins (39.1122, 26.5611)

Alyfada

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet settlement of Alyfada, these ruins bear quiet witness to the layered human history of northeastern Lesvos. The island has been continuously inhabited since antiquity, passing through ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman hands over the millennia, and fragmentar

Ruins (39.1123, 26.5599)

Ruins (39.1123, 26.5599)

Alyfada

Scattered across a quiet hillside near the village of Alyfada, these ancient ruins stand as silent testimony to the long human story of Lesvos. The island's interior has been settled since antiquity, and remnants like these — stone foundations, collapsed walls, and worked masonry absorbed back into the earth — reflect

Ruins (39.1133, 26.5610)

Ruins (39.1133, 26.5610)

Alyfada

Scattered across the hillside terrain near the quiet settlement of Alyfada, these ruins speak to the layered human occupation that defines so much of Lesvos. The island has been continuously inhabited since at least the Bronze Age, passing through ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman hands, and the fra

Ruins (39.1133, 26.5612)

Ruins (39.1133, 26.5612)

Alyfada

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet settlement of Alyfada in northern Lesvos, these ancient ruins stand as silent witnesses to the island's deep and layered past. Lesvos has been continuously inhabited since prehistoric times, passing through successive waves of ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Genoese, and Otto