Chalkida in the literacy writing of Scariba


Published: May 26, 2024
Keywords:
Chalkida Skaribas literary work narrative mood symbolism awards
Maria Manola
Anna Eirini Tsatalbasoglou
Georgios Koltsikoglou
Abstract

The city of Chalkida is today a close and beloved destination for Athenians but also foreigners with many pleasures both delicious, natural and cultural. Sights such as the old bridge of 1962 that still attracts attention with its picturesqueness and beautiful views, the well-known phenomenon "of the waters of Chalkida", which change direction every 6 hours and is associated with the position of the moon and the effect in the water volume keep alive the interest of young and old artists. The uniqueness of Chalkida is complemented by the Venetian Castle of Karabamba built-in 1204, the Red House, an impressive mansion with the characteristic colour, the marble details, the gables found on three sides with the sea, the Arches, the Roman aqueduct, its building, the Folklore Museum which houses the three remaining rooms of the historic Negreponte castle.

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