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AGISTRI's History

ANCIENT TIMES

Archaeological findings have indicated that Agistri was inhabited 2500 years ago. Some of these findings are now exhibited in the Cultural Center of the island, which is found in Milos (Megalohori). Aponissos, Megaritissa and Kontari are some of the areas that were probably inhabited in antiquity. Nowdays one may still see the remnants of buildings found beneath the sea's surface, at the western coast, dating from the pre-christian period.

Agistri is referred by the name "Kekrifalia" by the ancient poet Omiros (Homer), Thucydides and Diodoros. In Iliada (Homer's poem) it was Aegina's ally in the Trojan War.

Located so close to Aegina (4 n.m), Agistri has always been related with its history. It belonged to the "Kingdom of Aegina" - along with the surrounding islands - which was ruled by the mythical King Aiakos.


14th CENTURY - TODAY

In the 14th century Agistri was occupied by the Turks (Ottomans) along with the rest of Greece and was populated by Arvanites. However the island was abandoned in the 17th century, due to the frequent pirate invasions. It remained under the Ottomans until 1821 when the Greek Revolution took place. Then it was repopulated by a small number of people (apx 248 inhabitants in 1835).

The island has been connected with Pireaus (Athen's main port) by a boat in 1960. Electricity was introduced in 1973. The one and only road connecting Skala, Milos and Limenaria village, was built in the late 70's . 
Until the 80's Agistri was a rather isolated destination and was visited only by free campers. Its local economy was based on agriculture, producing mainly olive oil, figs, barley, fruits and pine resin (used for retsina wine). Gradually it started developping a descent touristic infrasturcture and nowdays it attracts more tourists. However, despite being so beautiful and so close to Athens, it still remains a "low-profile" destination.
Tourism helped the local economy and nowdays Agistri has more than 1.000 inhabitants in the winter and apx 5.000 inhabitants during the summer.

The capital of Agistri is Milos (Megalochori) which is the base of the local authorities and its second port. However the touristic center of the island is found in Skala (main port) and the, near by, lovely Skliri area.

 

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