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849:. Seven glass vessels represent the glass-making of the 1st century A.D. Among them stands out a cast cup, bearing the inscription “Be happy in everything in everything you do" or "that you participate in”. Severalwomen's items are on display, including two bronze mirrors, pieces of bronze Geometric jewellery and a remarkable pendant in the form of a head of Ammon Zeus, probably dating to the Roman period. Household weaving, one of the basic women's activities, is attested by numerous clay loom-weights, one of which bears the name “Agesiou”. The case opposite to the entrance comprises clay figurines and metal vessels and tools from the site Akona or Ankona. These are mainly busts, seated figures and a standing figure with a tall head-dress, holding a bird to her chest. More than 100 bronze vessels and utensils from Galaxeidi are to be found in fifteen museums across America and Europe. These were all 'illegally exported' in the 19th century. In 1973 these vessels were identified through the discovery of a bell-shaped lekythos and a tall handle, reminiscent of two lekythoi in the 832:. The collection was established in 1932 in order to host antiquities found and donated by citizens as well as excavated finds from the regions in and around Galaxidi. The exhibition is organised in three main themes: (a) Private and daily life, (b) Trade and maritime activity and (c) Cemeteries. The finds are accompanied by educational pictures and texts, revealing the history of ancient Haleion, the precursor of Galaxeidi. The settlements represented in the first display case are Dexameni, Kefalari, Apsifia and Anemokambi; the Early Helladic period (3200-1900 B.C.) of Haleion itself is also represented. Among these exhibits Mycenaean vessels (three-eared pithoid amphora, stirrup jar and pyxis) and Geometric vessels from the cemetery of Agios Athanasios stand out. In the next case are finds from the city of Haleion (Galaxeidi) itself. The city wall, dating to the period of the 854:
transportation of wine, dated to various periods and from different regions (Corinth, Corfu, Cnidus, Hellenistic of the 1st century B.C., Aegean type of the 5th-6th century A.D). At the end of the hall are displayed finds from Agios Athanasios (Geometric period) and from the town of Galaxeidi itself (Classical-Roman period). Part of a Roman marble statue and a funerary relief as well as three inscribed funerary stele of the late Hellenistic period are displayed. Geometric pottery comprises mainly skyphoi and wine jugs from Corinth as well as other vessels. The Hellenistic pottery comprises lagynoi, Corinthian kantharoi, miniature lekythoi, etc. Among the Roman vessels one with a gladiator design stands out, as well as another with a cupid and a third with the a female figure holding torches and wearing a crescent on her head, possibly an representation of Night.
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are the outstanding finds. From the Archaic period (7th century BC) date cotylae with angular handles, aryballoi and pyxides originating from Corinth, and other vessels. Attic pottery is represented through black-figure cylixes and lekythoi and two black-glazed kantharoi. Particularly interesting is the red-figured pelike with the representation of a man wearing the himation (an outer garment worn by the ancient Greeks over the left shoulder and under the right), leaning a stick and talking to a young man, also wearing the himation (2nd quarter of the 5th century BCA). This is a fairly common type; a similar one is exhibited in the
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delimited the settlement and made it one of the best-protected ports on the Gulf of Corinth. At Heröon Square there a cemetery rich in finds was excavated, illuminating aspects of the ordinary life in Haleion. A black-glazed kantharos, two lagynoi, some spindle-shaped unguentaria and terracotta lamps
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Around noon, locals and visitors of all ages dressed up in old clothes rendezvous at a predefined location where flour is distributed in large quantities. Various types of coloring is added for effect while people paint their faces with charcoal. Then they march to the harbor which is usually split
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On the rocky shoreline by the side of the larger harbour, is a pine forest planted by school children in the early twentieth century. There is a road behind the town that leads up the mountain to the Monastery of the Metamorphosis (actually a convent that was inhabited by one nun as of 2010). This
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In an old mansion in Galaxidi are two museums: the Archaeological Collection and the Maritime and Historical Museum of Galaxidi. The building was constructed in ca 1870, to house the Girls' School, the Town Hall and the Police Station. It was continuously used as such until 1979, and from 1932 it
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Until the late 19th century, Galaxidi had a sizeable merchant marine fleet and was a prosperous commercial centre. This is reflected in the size and style of the local buildings and mansions. Preservation of the traditional architecture has facilitated the growth of tourism in recent decades. The
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and one in Edinburgh which bear the indication “Galaxeidi”. In a corner case a globular amphora of the Late Early Helladic II period (2400-2200 B.C.) from Anemokambi is displayed, covered entirely with shell residues . In a compartment with sand on the floor are seven commercial amphoras for
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and their city was destroyed twice by the Ottoman army, namely in 1821 and in 1825-26. It recovered, however, and in the course of the 19th century it thrived as a commercial and maritime centre, a fact attested also by the spacious and luxurious houses of the traditional settlement.
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Ottoman presence in the settlement was minimal, the majority of the inhabitants consisting of Orthodox Christians. The city flourished due to the development of maritime trade in the 18th century. The commercial exchanges with the West, particularly for the agricultural products of
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periods (7th-4th centuries BC) was developed the administrative and religious centre at the modern site of Agios Vlasis. It seems that in ca. 300 BC the present site was settled and surrounded by a fortification wall; it is the period of the expansion of power of the
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Galaxidi is a small port situated on a natural double harbour surrounded by mountains. The deeper main harbour provides docking facilities for yachts and small fishing boats and is lined with restaurants, bars, and stores. The smaller harbour is Chirolaka.
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No traces remain of the town's medieval castle. The Church of Saint John of Jerusalem, built by the Hospitallers in 1404, survived until after World War I, when it was replaced by a modern church dedicated to Saint Nicholas.
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into a war zone and a neutral zone for the observers and the fight begins. The participants throw coloured flour at each other (and at unsuspecting bystanders) until everyone runs out of supplies.
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In the Monastery of Sotir, on a hill just outside the city, the Greek ethnographer and scholar Constantine Sathas discovered in 1864 a manuscript containing the “
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in general triggered the development of a local commercial fleet, taking advantage also of the exquisite natural port of Galaxidi. Particularly after the
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Despite their privileged position, the inhabitants joined immediately the forces of the revolutionaries (especially naval) during the
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Galaxidi is mentioned for the first time in the late 10th century (981 or 996), when it was destroyed in a raid by the
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and a relatively popular weekend retreat. The territory of the municipal unit hosts the site of the ancient town of
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Galaxidi is built on a natural double harbor on the west coast of the Gulf of Itea, which is a northward bay of the
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marine museum contains exhibits from this period. In recent years commercial fish farming has been developing.
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Association of Hoteliers & Tourist Accommodation Entrepreneurs of Galaxidi and Agii Pantes of Fokida
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settlement has been located at Villa; the hill of St. Athanasios also revealed a fortified
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connects Galaxidi with Nafpaktos, Itea and Delphi. Galaxidi is a 2.5-3 hour drive from
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in 1211. The town remained under Epirote control until the division of the realm in
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Modern Galaxidi is built on the site of ancient Haleion, a city of western
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The Archaeological Collection of Galaxidi is under the directorate of the
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The municipal unit Galaxidi consists of the following communities:
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The Carnival Season in Greece ends with the celebration of
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provides a splendid view of the town and its surroundings.
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which coincides with the beginning of the Greek Orthodox
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Maritime Museum of Galaxidi, a museum which includes the
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in 1865. It used to serve as a town hall for Galaxidi.
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Haleion flourished throughout the 408:adding citations to reliable sources 379: 581:, when it passed under the rule of 223: • Municipal unit density 24: 1061: 520:periods until the 2nd century AD. 482: 91: 25: 1683: 1183: 934: 843:Archaeological Museum of Messenia 839:Archaeological Museum of Amphissa 830:Ephorate of Antiquities of Phocis 613:Ottoman period and maritime trade 570:, but was recovered by the Greek 499:settlement (ca. 700 BC). In the 88:Location within the regional unit 1313: 1294: 1286: 1269: 701: 384: 73: 72: 65: 52: 1170: 717: 395:needs additional citations for 344:. It is 7 km southwest of 1114: 1105: 1031: 682: 523: 13: 1: 1314: 1270: 965: 960:List of settlements in Phocis 875: 575: 1295: 1287: 7: 1242:Places adjacent to Galaxidi 1195:Maritime Museum of Galaxidi 953: 858:Maritime Museum of Galaxidi 215: • Municipal unit 194: • Municipal unit 10: 1688: 1652:Populated places in Phocis 712:Panoramic view of Galaxidi 660:Greek War for Independence 654:Buildings on the promenade 641:Panoramic view of the town 375: 348:, 15 km southwest of 1610: 1571: 1544: 1496: 1468: 1449: 1425: 1383: 1247: 1163:January 21, 2011, at the 921: 671:The Chronicle of Galaxidi 593:. 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Galaxeidi
Municipal unit

Galaxidi is located in Greece

38°22′36″N 22°23′01″E / 38.37667°N 22.38361°E / 38.37667; 22.38361
Greece
Administrative region
Central Greece
Regional unit
Phocis
Municipality
Delphi
Time zone
UTC+2
EET
DST
UTC+3
EEST
Postal code
Area code(s)
Vehicle registration
Greek
Phocis
Greece
Delphi
Gulf of Corinth
Itea
Delphi
Amfissa

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