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Extract from the Kalambka Travel Guides:
KALAMBKA
has no particular allure, save for its position near the rocks. The town was burned by the Germans during World War II and very few pre-war buildings remain, among them the
Mitrpolis
or old cathedral. This, dedicated to the
Kmisis ts Theotkou
("Dormition of the Virgin"; daily 8am-1pm & 4-8pm; ?1.20), stands a couple of streets above its modern successor, at the top end of the town. It was founded in the sixth century on the site of a temple to Apollo and incorporates various classical drums and fragments in its erratically designed walls. The interior is overarched by a unique, co... read the whole Kalambka Travel Guides...
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