Pyrgos House – Kythira Greece

Panagia Myrtidiotissa

Panagia Myrtidiotissa’s Name Day is Kythira’s most important religious festival, celebrated annually on September 24th. The Icon of Panagia (protectress of the Kythirians) is in the monastery church of Myrtidia (myrtles), located in the south-western part of the island. The monastery derives its name from the fact that in the[…]

Agia Sofia

On September 17th we celebrate Agia Sofia’s Name day. On Kythira, three different caves (Mylopotamos, Agia Pelagia, Kalamos) have the name of Agia Sofia. At the entrance of each cave is a small church, dedicated to the saint. Sofia devoted her life to the Christian religion. She had three daughters[…]

Figs

In September, the figs are ripe. When you are on Kythira during this month, pick a fig from the tree and enjoy its unique taste and the surprising combination of the soft skin and the crunchy sweet seeds inside. The fig is nutritious and healthy. In Greece, a fig symbolizes[…]

Grape picking

The yearly grape harvest days are nearly here. From next week onwards, we will be organising grape picking days combining a useful activity with a relaxing and pleasant environment. The day is quite full : breakfast at Potamos Square, transfer to the Souris vineyard near Gerakari, grape picking for a[…]

Exhibition in Potamos

We have written before about Giorgos Tzannes Kafko. He is the enthusiastic guide for our weekly walks through Chora and Avlemonas. As well as being a guide he is an artist who makes beautiful paintings, collages and sculptures. Tonight at 9 pm there will be the opening of his new[…]

Seasalt

At this time of year, some islanders are very busy harvesting sea salt. Another few days and the season will be over. Kythirian sea salt is a unique local product: pure, natural and healthy, with a very special taste. The salt pans (alatares in Greek) are naturally shaped bowls in[…]

Moustalevria

Even though it is a bit early for harvesting grapes, you can already pick ripe grapes. Apart from eating them right away, in Greece it is quite common to cook moustalevria, a tasty and healthy pudding made with grape juice and flour (moustos = must / alevri = flour). Mixed[…]

Agia Elessa

The Agia Elessa Monastery is located in the south western part of Kythira, on one of the island’s highest hills. Agia Elessa’s name day celebration is on August 1st. Elessa was born in the Peloponnese to a wealthy pagan father and devout Christian mother and she converted to her mother’s[…]

Tomatoes, zucchinis, peppers and much more

Many Kytherians have their own gardens and grow a large variety of organic vegetables and fruit. The sun and warm temperatures ensure that the crops grow well. The widespread humidity also plays a significant role. Like the last few nights, when low clouds coming from the west cross the island[…]

‘The Scarecrow’s Dream’ – a play by ΦΩΣ Theatre Group

For the second time this year, theatre group ΦΩΣ will perform ‘The Scarecrow’s Dream’ directed by Fotini Papadopoulou, a Kythirian director. The play is based on the eponymous tale by Eugenios Trivizas – one of Greece’s most famous fairytale writers. His work has been translated into many different languages, particularly[…]