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ISLAND OF HYDRA

Hydra,
a barren, rocky island, has become a cosmopolitan artists’ center
in recent years. It's modern history dates from the 15th
Century but rose to prominence as a shipping power in the 18th
Century, winning the appellation “Little England”, as a
result.
This
maritime tradition has continued into our own time in the
island’s Merchant Navy Training School. And the 18th
and 19th Century mansions surrounding the port still
testify to its earliest wealth and grandeur.
Among the most impressive of these are the Voulgaris,
Koundouriotis and Tombazis houses; the latter is now a hostel for
students from the Athens School of Fine Arts. The Koundouriotis
mansion, on the other hand, has been converted into a museum
containing memorabilia from the War of Independence, in which
Hydra played an important active role. For artists and art lovers
generally, Hydra is both a meeting place and showplace. The
galleries scattered throughout the port offer something more than
carefree relaxation by the sea.
Besides, being so rocky, Hydra is not renowned for the beaches;
but rather; its many monasteries and churches. The most important
of these are the monasteries of Profitis Ilias, Agia Matrona and
Agia Triada. Swimming is nevertheless possible from Hydra’s
rocks, especially at Kaminia, Molos and Vlichos south of the port
and at Mandraki, formerly a wartime harbour, north of it. For
visitors with a boat, a trip round the island with stops in the
stunning covers on the east coast is well worthwhile. Hydra is
also blessed by the absence of motorcars. To walk through its
narrow, arched back streets and steep steps, a common feature, is
to leave the modern world behind.
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