The ancient Naxiots dedicated the highest mountain of their island to Zeus, the Father of the Gods, and named it af ...
Feasting, music and dance were always deeply embedded in the life of Naxiots, being means of expressing feelings an ...
Naxos has a rich history of folk art that continues today, as it's traditions are handed down generation to generat ...
Naxos-born Iakovos Kampanellis (1922-2011) was one of Greece’s foremost post-World War II playwrights. He participa ...
Manolis Glezos, a native of Apiranthos, Naxos, is best –but not least- known for the first resistance act against t ...
Nikiforos Mandilaras, born in Koronos, Naxos in 1928, was a lawyer and prominent political activist in the years be ...
Nikos Kazantzakis is perhaps the most important writer and philosopher of modern Greece. A prolific novelist, poet ...
Petros Protopapadakis was a prominent political figure in the early 20th century. Born in Apiranthos, Naxos in 1860 ...
Bourgos (derived from the Italian word borgo, meaning fortified settlement) was the bourgeois district of Naxos in ...
Take a walk through time and discover a world hidden behind the walls of the citadel of the Kastro district in Naxo ...