The Leviathan

Also known as the Barbican Prawn, this metal sculpture is in fact an amalgamation of local marine life from the past and present. Its head is that of an angler fish attached to an upper body consisting of a lobster’s carapace (shell) with accompanying claws and the lower body and towering fin of a JohnContinue reading “The Leviathan”

Bridge

The Tempi Valley, according to ancient references, was formed by a great earthquake that caused a fault, from which the two large mountains, “Olympus” and “Kissavos”, were divided. The rift allowed the waters that covered the Thessalian plain to carve their way to the sea. The area runs through the river Pinios between the twoContinue reading “Bridge”