Are you able to find a marble heart?
Apeiranthos village's unadorned stone houses and marble-paved streets reflect a rugged
individualism that is matched by the villagers themselves. Many of them are descendants of refugees who migrated
from Crete, and today the village’s distinctive form of the Greek language has echoes of the ‘Great Island’. Apiranthos people have always
been noted for their spirited politics and populism, and the village has produced a remarkable number of academics. These days,
the village is peppered with quirky shops, galleries and cafes, and it’s a lovely place to spend an afternoon.