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This photograph depicts the Kallichoron, or, the Well Around Which to Dance. According to the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, this well, located in Eleusis, ...
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Its mouth consists of two concentric rings made of grey-blue eleusinian stone. It is the «well of the fair dances», as the excavator D. Philios in 1892 ...
Kallichoron represents a collection of premium accommodation options on the island of Astypalea. Immerse yourself in high-quality, comfortable, ...
History: This is the well around which dances to Demeter and Kore were once performed, hence the name meaning Well of the Fair Dances. Other Bibliography:.
It is built of blue – grey Eleusinian stone in the polygonal style. The mouth of the well is formed of two concentric stone rings. The Kallichoron is 1,35 ...
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It is the place where Demeter was weeping after Plouto abducted her daughter Persephone (the cave where the abduction happened, is nearby). The well was walled ...
Jan 1, 2016 · It's a massive space, with a view to the water and with the (at least) twenty-five century-old ruts from the wagon wheels carrying initiates to ...
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Η ιδανική διαμονή στην Αστυπάλαια (Astypalaia Island) στο φιλόξενο Kallichoron Art Boutique Hotel. Ξενοδοχείο με ευρύχωρα δωμάτια με μαγική θέα και ...
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The Kallichoron well ("well of the fair dances") where, according to legend, Demeter sat, while on her journey to find her daughter Persephone.
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Just 164 feet away from the main square of picturesque Chora, Kallichoron is an eco-friendly, art boutique hotel offering breathtaking views of the...