Argalasti
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Argalasti Αργαλαστή |
|
|---|---|
Argalasti square 2007 |
|
| Location | |
| Coordinates | Coordinates: |
| Time zone: | EET/EEST (UTC+2/3) |
| Elevation (center): | 196 m (643 ft) |
| Government | |
| Country: | Greece |
| Periphery: | Thessaly |
| Prefecture: | Magnesia |
| Population statistics (as of 2001[1]) | |
| City Proper | |
| - Population: | 2,158 |
| Codes | |
| Postal: | 370 06 |
| Area: | 24230 |
| Auto: | ΒΟ |
Argalasti (Greek: Αργαλαστή) is one of the main villages of South Mt. Pelion, Magnesia, Greece, built on a fertile plateau, 40 km southeast of Volos. It is an important commercial and tourism center of the area with a rich cultural tradition. Argalasti is a stopping point for those headed for the nearby beaches of the Pagasetic Gulf (Horto, Kalamos, Lefokastro) or the Aegean Sea (Potistika, Melani, Paltsi). An exquisite sample of the architecture of the beginning of the century is the church tower of St. Apostles.
Argalasti has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium, banks, post office and a square (plateia).
[edit] History
This Pelion town is well known for its buildings of architectural interest. Embbed into the walls of many constructions in the village one will find pieces of Ancient and Medieval buildings. This special style adds something to the atmosphere of the town. The monastery of Saint Nicolas, provide a magnificent view to the town. Close to the town square, is the church of Saint Apostles Peter and Paul built in 1886. Perhaps the most impressive part of that church is the marble bell tower, built in 1913.
[edit] Historical population
| Year | Communal population | Change (town) | Municipal population | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1981 | 2,016 - | - | ||
| 1991 | 1,393 | -623/30.90% | 2,415 | |
| 2001 | 1,312 | - | 2,148 |
| North: Afetes | ||
| West: Pagasetic Gulf | Argalasti | East: Aegean Sea |
| South: Sipiada |
|
||||||||

