You can find Imerovigli by taking the road going towards Oia. It is the next village after Fira & Firostefani on the famous Santorini caldera.
The name of this village belongs to the days of the pirates :
vigla (Latin = vigilare = To Guard or to Act as a Look Out, imera(Greek) = day. Imerovigli has been declared a Traditional Settlement, and special rules and regulations have been enforced regarding building development.
vigla (Latin = vigilare = To Guard or to Act as a Look Out, imera(Greek) = day. Imerovigli has been declared a Traditional Settlement, and special rules and regulations have been enforced regarding building development.
Its position at the highest, most central part of the caldera gave it visual command of the whole area. It also derived importance from its proximity to Skaros Fortress. The Church of the Panagia Malteza has a marvellous carved wooden screen with icons depicting scenes from the Old Testament. There is a path from Imerovigli caldera walkway to Skaros Rock and the Chapel of Panagia Theoskepasti.
Imerovigli has views of the volcano, breathtaking sunsets and tranquility. There is a main square which leads up to the Caldera and the traditional hillside cave settlements. If you continue on the road to Oia, the lower plains of Imerovigli also have wonderful sunset east coast views.
The largest part of Imerovigli was destroyed in the 1956 volcano eruption. Some of the population perished, while others moved away to the mainland.
The rock was inhabited in medieval times, because the fortress built there offered protection from pirates.
Skaros was the capital of Santorini until the 18th century, although evacuation of Skaros started at the beginning of the 17th century. The promontory at Skaros has been shaken repeatedly by strong earthquakes, particularly the one of 1650.
| Distances | Fira town : 3 kilometers |
| History | Skaros Rock - one of the 5 fortified castles of Santorini |
| Services | Small supermarkets, traditional restaurants & taverns |
| Buses | There is a bus stop in the main square which connects south to Fira and Firostefani, and north to Oia. from: santorini . com |






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