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Top Sights
Windmills of Mykonos
The row of white, round buildings with wooden sails stands out on the hill, facing the sea. These old structures were once used to grind grain using the power of the wind. Today, they are a symbol of the island and are super popular for photos and chilling with a view.
Boni's Windmill
This old windmill stands on a hill and is one of the most recognizable spots in the area. It was built in the 16th century and used to grind grain using the strong local winds. Now, it’s a museum that shows how people lived and worked in the past.
Panagia Paraportiani
This whitewashed church is one of the most photographed spots on the island. Built between the 15th and 17th centuries, it’s actually made up of five small churches joined together. The unique shape and bright white color make it stand out against the blue sky and sea.
Archaeological Museum of Mykonos
This museum is all about ancient history and cool artifacts. It’s one of the oldest museums in the country and was built to keep safe some really important finds from a nearby ancient cemetery. Inside, you’ll see stuff from way back—think pottery, statues, jewelry, and even things from tombs.
Lena's House Folk Museum
This museum is actually an old house that shows how people lived in the 19th century. It’s set up with original furniture, decorations, and personal items from that time. Walking through the rooms feels like stepping into someone’s home from over 100 years ago.
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