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Bazeos Tower
On the 12th kilometer of the main road connecting the capital city of Naxos Island (Chora) with the inland, Bazeos Tower (Pyrgos Bazeou), formerly known as the Monastery of the Holy Cross (Timios Stavros Monastery), dominates the Agiassos valley. It is built on the western slope of the Prophet Elias mountain, at a small distance from the ruins of the Byzantine monastery of Kaloritsa (9th century) and less than a kilometer away from the village of Sagri. With its imposing aspect and key position on the intersection of the roads leading from the capital city to Chalki and Agiassos the tower it is one of the island’s exemplary post-Byzantine monuments. History Its architecture places it in the most representative group of Naxos’ monuments, the tower complex, which dates from the 13th century to the 18th century. This type of buildings on the island, due, on one hand, to the general insecurity prevailing already since the Byzantine era in the Aegean because of pirate raids, and, on the other, to the feudal system applied on Naxos during Venetian rule (1207-1566), which survived even during the years of Ottoman rule. This certain tower was built circa 1600. At first it functioned as the orthodox monastery of the Holy Cross. At the beginning of the 19th century, the last remaining monks abandoned it and, in 1834 it became the property of the newly founded Greek state. For several decades, the Greek state leased the tower and its adjacent buildings to families of potters from Sifnos that lived and worked there. At the end of the 19th century, due to the dire finances that ensued with the bankruptcy of the state, the complex was auctioned off and bought in a derelict state by Nikolaos Bazeos. Since then, the tower bears the name of its last owner, as is customary with such monuments in Naxos. The Baseggio family was among the oldest of Venetian origin in the Cyclades. Following the tradition of the nobility, the family maintained its primary residence in the capital city of Naxos, while also using a country house inland as a seasonal residence and a basis for storing agricultural produce from the surrounding land, which was also its property. Its current heir and owner, understanding the building’s significance and historical value, continues its upkeep with care and aesthetic awareness, incorporating a contemporary, cultural aspect into its function. The tower today Since 2001, when the first phase of the tower’s overall maintenance was completed, it operates as the base for the implementation of cultural activities by a non-profit organization in collaboration with other such agencies, private and public, institutes, universities and museums in Greece and abroad.

Bibliographie Bazeos Tower - former monastery of the Holy Cross Authors: Mario Vazaios, Angelos Delivorrias, Nikos Kefalliniadis, Stelios Krasanakis, Maria Magnisali, Themistoklis Bilis, Iakovos Nafpliotis Sarantinos. Editor: ΑΕΟΝ, 2020, ISBN: 978-960-89310-1-5 Mario Vazaios (talk) 21:40, 14 June 2021 (UTC)

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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia. FireflyBot (talk) 02:02, 5 October 2021 (UTC)

Your draft article, User:Mario Vazaios/sandbox


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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. Liz Read! Talk! 01:27, 5 November 2021 (UTC)