Anavatos Chios

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Anavatos Chios

ANAVATOS CHIOS (aerial) - ΑΝΑΒΑΤΟΣ ΧΙΟΥ Χίος, Ανάβατος, Ελλάδα/Chios, Anavatos, Greece/Anavatos is a byzantine tower-village in the center of Chios. Due to its location on a large granite rock at the end of a cliff, the ancient city towers majestically above the surrounding area.Although it is a deserted village, it has still preserved its history, which is often sensed by the visitor when wandering through its stone-paved streets. The town has often been associated with the Greek War of Independence in 1821 and the massacres of 1822, who represent an important part in history of the island.The village of Anavatos got its name originally from the Greek word "anaveno", which means "I climb". For such a difficult to reach village perched on top of a cliff, this name definitely fits. The village is built on a rocky elevation with steep sides and sheer cliffs on the South and West, so that it can only be approached from the North. This natural defenses make it probable that the village was originally founded in this site for security reasons to control the west cast during the period of piracy.Another version, and probably a truer rendition of the founding of this village is the story told by the local people here. Tradition has it that the first settlers were the woodcutters who came to build the famous New Covent Monastery at the request of the ruler Constantine the Monomahos of Constantinople. In exchange they requested him to give them this land to settle a village. The ruler was more than happy to oblige and he even gave monetary aid for the building of their new village. The people worked hard and finally they founded the new city of Anavatos.However, pirate raids were to ravish the village many times, but still the people rebuilt it again. Anavatos flourished during the last centuries of the Turkish rule, but suffered severely in 1822 from the destruction by the Turks and in 1881 from a devastating earthquake.Nowadays the settlement is almost completely deserted. A medieval castle stands on top of the village, which developed with time passing by into the shape of an amphitheatre with the acropolis at the edge of the ravine. Quite a lot of the settlement's narrow fronted homes are preserved to give a unique picture of a ghost town in a wild evocative environment.The church of the Taxiarchis (the Archangel) is well-preserved and dominating the crest of the acropolis. It is the only building that, from a distance, still stands out amidst this living ghost town. Not far away from the walls gate, an imposing structure predominates among the buildings of its eastern side; it is the so-called three-store building, consisting of an olive-oil mill, a school, a water reservoir and the Church of Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). www.chios.com "ANAVATOS" (means unassailable) "A whole village perched on top of a granite rock at the end of a cliff. Even its name, which means inaccessible, reveals the reason it was built there. Its strategic natural location and the wall protected the villagers from the pirates raiding the west coast…The houses, about 400 in number, are two leveled and rectangular. Most of the buildings are well preserved and as a whole put forth an image of a living ghost town, adding to the sublimity of this rough country. The village has been deemed a national monument to be preserved under the law." FILM INFO: Producer: Municipal & Regional Theater of Northern Aegean & Yiannis Zafeiris (2015) Directed, Shot & Edited by: Yiannis Zafeiris Assistant Director: Ioanna Balaska Director of Photography: Vasilis Pahoundakis Effects: Ilias Kletsas (AlphaFilmworks) Music: "Moonlight sonata" – The daydream (Beethoven) Unit Production Manager: Ifigeneia Sotiraki Production Assistants: Yiannis Athanasiou – Fotini Pappa – Stavros Athanasiou.