Pythagoreio Port

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Pythagoreio is built on the ancient city that flourished during the tyranny of Polycrates (6th century B.C.) and was the first capital of Samos. It is known for its rich history and sights, the Tunnel of Eupalinos, the Roman baths, the ancient city walls, Spiliani monastery, and its local architecture.

Pythagoreio Port (formerly known as ‘Tigani’)

Pythagoreio, the first man-made port in the Mediterranean, is where the renowned Samaines biremes set off from, taking Samos wine all over the world. The pan-shaped port gave the area its local name, Tigani (frying pan).

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