Why are there windmills in Santorini?


Why are there windmills in Santorini? Santorini, just like the rest of the Cycladic islands, is windy. During the old times, inhabitants built windmills to take advantage of the wind and use it to grind and produce flour.


Why are the roofs in Santorini curved?

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.


How do the buildings in Santorini stay so white?

The solution was to paint their houses light-colored by using whitewash which they made by mixing lime, water, and sea salt. As white color is a reflector of heat it worked perfectly to preserve the freshness and coolness of Greek homes.


Why is Mykonos called Little Venice?

The merchants, captains, and sailors that kept bringing influences from the lovely Italian city of Venice as they stopped at Mykonos for supply replenishment started giving this Mykonos district a more Venetian feel to it with each passing day. That's how Alefkandra was abandoned, and Little Venice was adopted instead.


Why are Santorini roofs blue?

The reason behind this color choice has to do with practicality. In the old times, Greek housewives would use a cleaning agent called loulaki (blue powder in English) which came in the form of talcum powder. It was widely and cheaply available across Greece.


Why doesn t it rain in Santorini?

Santorini weather is best described as dry in summer and mild in winter. This kind of climate that Santorini enjoys is due to the islands' geographic location: Santorini sits on the southern part of the Mediterranean Sea.


Why is everyone going to Santorini?

Santorini, Greece is one of the ultimate getaway destinations for a number of reasons. The small island has deep traditional roots, breathtaking views around every corner and is bursting with unique flavors. It offers many romantic settings and has plenty of natural landscapes to enjoy.


Why is Santorini built like that?

Due to the challenging weather conditions (heavy hurricanes in winter and solar heat in summer) and protection from pirate invasions, Santorini's architecture is very similar to the other Cycladic islands. Of unique charm is the sunset of Fira and Oia, for which the island welcomes thousands of visitors.