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Andros (town)

Andros is the main town and administrative center of the island of Andros in Greece, which is the northernmost island of the Cyclades archipelago. Situated on the east coast of the island, Andros town is also known locally as Chora, a common designation for the main town on many Greek islands.

The town is characterized by its unique architecture, which blends traditional Cycladic styles with Venetian influences, reflecting the island's rich history. Prominent features include narrow, paved streets, neoclassical mansions, and the presence of running water, a rarity in the Cyclades, due to the island's abundant springs.

Key landmarks in Andros town include:

  • The Kairis Square: A central square named after Theophilos Kairis, a prominent Greek philosopher and theologian born on Andros. The square is often a gathering place for locals and tourists alike.

  • The Naval Museum of Andros: Showcasing the island's strong maritime tradition and history, with exhibits featuring ship models, nautical instruments, and historical documents.

  • The Museum of Contemporary Art: Founded by Basil and Elise Goulandris, this museum hosts exhibitions of modern and contemporary art from Greek and international artists.

  • The Ruins of the Upper Castle (Ano Kastro): Located on a small peninsula, these remnants of a Venetian castle offer panoramic views of the town and surrounding sea.

Andros town serves as the primary hub for commerce, administration, and tourism on the island. It offers a variety of amenities, including hotels, restaurants, shops, and banking services. The port of Gavrio, located approximately 32 kilometers northwest of Andros town, is the main port of entry to the island.