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A VIRTUAL TOUR OF MOLIVOS
Molivos (or Mithymna) at the northern tip of Lesvos is arguably the
most beautiful village of the island with its picturesque harbour
dominated by the castle and tiers of red-tiled stone houses climbing up
the slopes away from the blue sea.
At night, the flood lit castle turns the harbour into one of the most
romantic places on earth, perfect for a special dinner-for-two.
Molivos, the capital of the Province, and the contiguous villages of
Skala Sykamnia, Sykamnia, Lepetymnos, Argenos, Vafios and rural area of
Eftalou comprise the present Municipality of Mithymna.
According to mythology, Mithymna was one of the five daughters of the
mythical King Makara. During the middle ages Mithymna takes on the name
Molyvos or Molivos.
The writing of Molyvos with an iota (i) could be
considered the proper way to spell the name, if we were to accept the
assumption that the stem of the word is the West European periphrastic
denomination Mont d' olives (mountain of olives).
The traditional architecture of the town reflects the modus vivendi and
social life styles of the past. In 1965 the competent authorities put a
preservation order on the entire settlement of Molyvos (Mithymna), thus
declaring it a protected town.
Mithymna owns an archaeological collection with impressive findings from
the surrounding area, and a library with a collection of over ten
thousand volumes and manuscripts.
In the past, music was the beloved activity of the Mithymnian people.
Arion was a brilliant poet who set music to verses like no other. Zeus,
Dionysos and Hercules were especially worshipped. Virgile mentions that
the grapes of Mithymna were unequalled in their aroma and nectars.
Since 1960, tourist development has played a critical role in the life
and evolution of Molyvos. Every year a significant number of cultural
events and conferences, both national and international, are held in
Molyvos. Art exhibitions, lectures, theatrical performances and folklore
events are held in the town.
Apart from the tourist industry, the local inhabitants also work in the
fishing, olive cultivation, cattle-breeding and farming sector.
A carefree, cheerful life. A cool breeze blows by the blue sea in the
morning. Serenity in the late afternoon. The golden sunrise. Fishing
boats and nets at the stone port. Merry-making at night, in the starlit
town. Pegeantry during the festive nights under the illuminated castle.
He who drinks the water, forgets it not and returns.

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