Neoclassical and eclectic mansions, with covered balconies with the typical grey-pink marble of Chios, elegant Genovese mansions built with the local “thimianousiki” stone, with pebbled yards, cisterns, fountains and blossomed gardens full of citrus trees, but also byzantine churches with imposing belfries every other corner in the city of Chios – and numerous picturesque chapels in the villages. Pirgi, the painted village, with the black-and-white geometrical shapes and themes, the “etchings” outlining the facades of the houses bringing out this unique folkloric abundance.
The beautiful medieval castle-villages, the Mastic villages, the “living villages of yesterday”, with the narrow streets and dense layout, the arches, the bows, the mantels.
The place that has linked its precious history to the fate of the island, the place that is world renowned for its unique, precious product, mastic.