The Samos Public Park (Principality Park)

The Samos Public Park (Principality Park)

The Samos Public Park (Principality Park)

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Works for the creation of the Samos Public Park (Principality Park) commenced in 1898 and it has been a place to meet, talk, and rest for the community of Samos ever since. During the era of the Principality, the park had a cosmopolitan character with trees and plants from various countries, as well as a zoo. At its centre was the church of Saint Spyridon, which was later moved to where it is today, opposite the City Hall.

The flourishing of vine-growing led the Princes and the ‘deputies’ of the Samiots to make decisions relating to the progress of the trade of Samos wine, with hundreds of preparatory discussions having taken place in this space.

The Samos Public Park (Principality Park)

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Ano Vathy Cooperative

Ano Vathy Cooperative

Ano Vathy Cooperative

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From the Samos coastal avenue, by car, about 2 kilometres away, visitors will arrive via Neapoleos Street, at the traditional hamlet of Ano Vathy. After parking in the Potamaki area, one can tour the narrow alleys of the hamlet, see the renovated façades of the picturesque homes, an arrive at the area of the Primary School of Ano Vathy, which is also the location of the old building of the Wine Making Cooperative of Ano Vathy. The building housed the offices of the Cooperative until 2016, when it was abandoned. It has been sold and is privately owned.

Ano Vathy Cooperative

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Parliament of the Samiots (current City Hall)

Parliament of the Samiots (current City Hall)

Parliament of the Samiots (current City Hall)

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The building of the Parliament of the Samiots, which currently houses the City Hall of East Samos, was built during the 1898-1901 period. The initial building was based on designs by Principality engineer Efstathiadis, prepared in 1898 and validated by Prince Stefanos Mousouros. It is an excellent example of 19th century neoclassical architecture, with a strong influence from leading architect Ernst Ziller. The building was used as the Parliament and as a meeting place for the General Assembly until 1912-1914. After the Unification of Samos with Greece, the Parliament started being used as a City Hall, as is the case to this day, while for a certain period the lower offices housed the Records. Historic decisions relating to the production, vinification, and trade of Samos wine have been made in this building.

Parliament of the Samiots (current City Hall)

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Paschaleio Archaeological Museum, Samos

Paschaleio Archaeological Museum, Samos

Paschaleio Archaeological Museum, Samos

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This is the old building of the Archaeological Museum of Samos, which was called ‘Paschaleion Archeofylakeion’. It was built in 1912 and hosts important finds from the excavations at Heraion, Samos, such as statues, vessels, bronze, ivory, and wood offerings, etc.), as well as clay pots and vessels, kraters, and amphorae that have to do with the use, storage, and transportation of Samos wine.

Paschaleio Archaeological Museum, Samos

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Archaeological Museum Vatheos, Samos

Archaeological Museum Vatheos, Samos

Archaeological Museum Vatheos, Samos

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The Archaeological Museum of Samos is located at the centre of the city, adjacent to City Hall, and it is housed in two buildings, the ‘Paschaleio’ (old Museum) and the modern museum.  It features collections from all eras, but mainly from the Archaic Period. It houses the Museum’s sculptures, with important examples of the Archaic Period. One of the most important exhibits is the renowned Kouros of Samos, an exceptional statue, approximately 5.5 metres tall, discovered in the archaeological dig at the Heraion.

At the Archaeological Museum of Samos you can see important finds relating to Samos wine over the centuries, such as various vessels and amphorae, reliefs depicting symposia, vessel fragments with depictions related to vines, and others.

Archaeological Museum, Samos

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General State Archive, Samos

General State Archive, Samos

General State Archive, Samos

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The General State Archive is housed near the building of the Regional Directorate of Samos.  Visitors can get there via Paschali Street and Svoronou Street. It is the only polygonal building on Samos, with an internal courtyard, that used to operate as the Samos Prison building. It is the “evolution” of the Samos Public Archive established in 1882.

The GSA of Samos offers visitors collections from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, the archives from the period of the Principality of Samos (1834-1912), as well as more recent archives (19th-21st century). In these archives, important documents have been identified relating to the cultivation and trade of Samos wine, as well as its impact on the social, historical, and economic development of the island.

 

General State Archive, Samos

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