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Sidirounda, Chios, North Aegean

Vigla of Prastia

  
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Location:
Above the beach Prastia, north of the village Sidirounda of western Chios
Region > Prefecture: Greek Map
North Aegean
Chios
Municipality > Town:
City of Chios
• Sidirounda
Altitude:
Elevation ≈ 50 m 
Time of Construction   Origin
around the 15th cent.  
GENOAN
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Castle Type   Condition
Watchtower  
In Ruins
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

One of the Genoan viglas or watchtowers of the west coast of Chios. This one is on a slope above the “Prastia” beach, at the south side of the beach of Managro, north of the village Sidirounda.

The “viglas” are small medieval cylindrical towers built on the island’s capes and shores for the purpose of monitoring the sea and to give an early warning to the islanders for a possible attack by pirates or other invaders. Most of them have been erected around the 15th century (or a few decades earlier or later).

Today, 35 such watchtowers have been located on the island, twenty-four of which have been designated as listed monuments.

At short distances and in full view of one another, they constituted a coastal observation and message transmission network.

A comprehensive article about the history and the construction of the vigles of Chios, is published in the blog of Kastrologos: Βίγλες της Χίου. (In Greek only).


First entry in Kastrologos:    December 2018

Sources

  • Αμυγδαλού Λεμονιά, Σωτηρόπουλος Δημήτρης, ΒΙΓΛΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΧΙΟΥ, Εισήγηση Γ.Βαρελίδης, ΤΕΙ ΠΕΙΡΑΙΑ/ΤΜΗΜΑ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΩΝ ΔΟΜΙΚΩΝ ΕΡΓΩΝ, Αιγάλεω 2002, σελ. 105