Kastoria,
the capital of the prefecture of the same name, is one of Macedonias
most picturesque cities. Built on the shores of a lovely lake,
it delights the visitor with its old neighbourhoods, its narrow
lanes, stately mansions and Byzantine churches.
The
city flourished, both culturally and economically, during the
Turkish occupation, particularly in the 17th century and afterwards.
Since that time, the people of Kastoria have dedicated themselves
to working with furs and to embroidery. Even
today, the city boasts a large number of very profitable fur and
textile ateliers and factories.
Kastoria
has more than 70 Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches, dating
from as far back as the 9th century up to the 19th. Most of their
walls are filled with frescoes of exceptional quality.
The
citys famous mansions of the 18th and 19th century are also
a sight to see. They are usually three-storey edifices with large
windows, enclosed balconies and projecting sahnisia.
Their interiors are spacious and sumptuously decorated with woodcarving
and wall paintings.
Dont
miss a visit to the Folk Art Museum, housed in one of the mansions.
Lake
Kastoria is especially beautiful in autumn and spring, the best
seasons to get to know the town. At various points round the lake
youll find restaurants, tavern as, rotisseries, and cafes
for gazing at the lake and reflecting on what youve seen.
Argos
Orestiko (10km. from Kastoria) is fast developing into a boom
town, thanks to the opening of weaving and fur-processing factories
there.
There
are many pretty villages in the district, perched on hillsides,
surrounded by firs and willows, as well as lakeside settlements
with tavernas specializing in fish from the lake.
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