Historical Monuments
Buildings from the Venetian era and more.
Discover Our Heritage
Beyond the very old churches, our village has the following

Romana Portela
The outer door of the building which stands majestically is carved from flat rectangular stones with curved edges within a rectangular frame. It is a Venetian monument of the 16-17th century.

The Fountain of Saint George
From the inscription, carved on a slab, it appears that it was built in 1887 under the mayoralty of K.N. Mourelakis and at the expense of the villagers.

The Fountain of Saints Cyril and Juliet
Below the holy church of St. Cyril and Juliet, there is the small square of Magatzes with two whirlpools and the well that used to supply water to about half of the village.

The first school of Choumeriako
The first primary school of Choumeriako operated with 82 students in 1876. It is located next to the church of saint Nicholas.

The community building
The community building, located in the central square of the village, which used to be called Platanos.
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