Mani, a place of stone and sun, frugal but vastly charming, with mountain landscapes over bays that fighting stubbornly against the winds, with small villages and castles of timeless folk architecture, with countless Byzantine churches and caves that are cradles of the existence and the culture.
Tough and frugal people, with deep roots in customs and traditions, pride and hospitable.
Mani is imperious and insubordinate, historical and traditional, unique in every step for the lucky visitor who wonders how the prickly and the olive trees find soil in the arid territory and give, however, fabulous oil.
Mani descends from Taygetos, west at the coasts of the Messinian Gulf, east at the creek of the Lakonian Gulf, south to the great peninsula, the Western "foot" of Lakonia.
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