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What is the blue roof in Santorini?

Anastasi church in Oia Perched on the cliffside in Oia, Anastasi Church boasts one of the most famous blue domes of Santorini. Its bright blue dome, adorned with pristine white walls and bell towers, creates a harmonious blend of colors that is simply awe-inspiring.



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The second story tells that some superstitious people believe that restless souls do not want to fly to heaven but seek to penetrate the earth into houses. That is why Santorini blue roofs are designed to disorient evil spirits, let them think that this is the sky, get confused, and fly away.

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It mainly had to do with construction reasons. Domes in general are one of the first structural forms humans worked with in stone architecture. Spherical domes are used in Greece from appx. 5,800 BC.

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At the beginning of the 20th century, during the war, serious deceases, like cholera, plagued the Greek islands. Whitewash is a cheap, disinfectant material that was used regularly to limit the contagion. Back to that era, it was probably the most effective or even the only medium available for disinfection.

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Blue became prevalent for doors and shutters as it was the cheapest paint color available to fishermen and sailors. The military dictatorship enforced the blue and white coloring of Greek island houses, inspired by notions of patriotism and Greek nationalism.

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Its wild volcanic landscape, rugged cliffs, wild nature, and beautiful shores, combined with its rich history and traditions, make the island the gem of Greece. Santorini got its current half-moon shape around 1,650 BC after a huge volcanic eruption.

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The Mataki, or blue eye in English, is a very common symbol in Greece. They are hung on the walls of shops and houses, in cars or they are worn as jewelry. The symbolism of Mataki is to protect the wearer or the place where it is located from kako mati, the evil eye! The evil eye is a spell of bad energy.

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Yellow signifies “sadness” in Greece's culture and “jealousy” in France's culture.

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The widespread use also emanates from an ancient belief that the sky blue shade of turquoise has the power to keep evil away. It is believed that the radiation of the colour composes an invisible shield which prevents the approach of bad spirits.

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Whether you opt for a delicate lace gown or a bohemian-inspired dress, white will always create a sense of timeless beauty against the island's idyllic scenery. Soft Pastels: Serenity in Hues Pastel shades like blush pink, baby blue, and mint green are perfect for those seeking a softer, romantic look.

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The beach's sand is composed of black and red pulverized volcanic rock from the nearby Santorini caldera.

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Due to the wars of the 20th century, Santorini's economy declined and the inhabitants abandoned the island after a catastrophic earthquake in 1956.

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