Old cooperative offices, Pythagoras Square, Samos

Old cooperative offices, Pythagoras Square, Samos

Old cooperative offices, Pythagoras Square, Samos

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After the establishment of the UWC of Samos in 1934, the space of the first floor of the neoclassical building on Pythagoras Square with an entrance on the side of the interior road (Kanari Street) was rented. It operated as the Offices of the UWC for administrative work until the early 1990s, when the offices were moved to the privately owned building of the Cooperative in the area of Malagari. Currently, the space is used for the Municipal Council meetings of the Municipality of East Samos.

Old cooperative offices, Pythagoras Square, Samos

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Consulate of Germany, Pythagoras Square, Samos

Consulate of Germany, Pythagoras Square, Samos

Consulate of Germany, Pythagoras Square, Samos

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The German-speaking Consulate in Samos was established in the mid 1700s as the ‘Consulate of the German Empire’ and initially had a German Consul. It continued to operate until World War II, when it suspended operations until the 1960s. It then resumed operations, mainly focusing on commerce related to the export of Samos wine. It was housed in a building on Pythagoras Square and the consuls were German-speaking Samiots.

Consulate of Germany, Pythagoras Square, Samos

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Armakades, Mytilinii rural road

Armakades, Mytilinii rural road

Armakades, Mytilinii rural road

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The armakades in Samos are the large mounds of palm-sized stones. It is quite possible that the word “armakas” (singular) comes from the archaic “ermax”. The result of dredging the land for the creation of vineyards were these stones that could be used for building, which were mainly used for supporting or repairing the terraces. You can see armakades along the way from the capital of Samos to Mytilinii, mainly from the Zervou area onwards.  The small mounds are formed in the least fertile corner of the vineyard and have over the years turned into micro-habitats for reptiles, rodents, and various lizards.

Armakades, Mytilinii rural road

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Samos Library, Samos

Samos Library, Samos

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The Public Central Historical Library of Samos used to be the mansion of rich lumber merchant Miltiadis Georgiou (built in 1893), who bequeathed it in his will to the Municipality of Samos for the creation of a library. The library collection includes books, publications, and documents (manuscripts, newspapers and journals, Government Gazette issues) relating to Samos wine, its production, vinification, and trade.

Samos Library, Samos

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Vineyards, Mytilinii rural road

Vineyards, Mytilinii rural road

Vineyards, Mytilinii rural road

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Along the entire route from the capital of Samos to Mytilinii, especially near the village, one can admire the small low gobelet training vineyards of Samos, which reveal the long wine producing tradition of the island. Vineyards on terraces (pezoules xirolithias as the local call them) ensure slow and steady grape ripening.

Vineyards, Mytilinii rural road

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