OUR STORY
OLD HOUSE SINCE 1900!
Address: Naxos/Pradouna/Road to castle
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Meli and Kanela is in Nio Horio, on the south side of the castle where the original inhabitants were Cretan settlers. The houses here were
built very close together, the one house right next to the other, with small courtyards. On Brantouna Street, leading to the second most
important gate of the castle, is one of the first buildings of the area with a history dating back to before 1912, the German occupation, the
postwar years, refugees and today characterized as a traditional house below the medieval castle of Chora.The attic of the house was the
refuge of the children, and particularly Spyros who liked reading and filled it with books. Spyros created here a magical place where he
spent many hours writing his beautiful poetry. Later as ‘Fotos Pelagitis’ he became known as a well-know Naxian poet, but his life did not
blossom and he died at only 19 years old. Stephen Emm. Psarras says “An especially tragic event is the premature loss of the talented
teenager Foto Pelagitis (the literary nickname of Spyros Kioulafi, 1920 – 1939) who lived the ‘Kariotakismo’ in his own skin."The hall was the
main area of the house where all the grandmothers of Nio Horio would gather, amongst them ‘Short Maria’, the best friend and neighbor of
our grandmother, to grind coffee in the mill and start gossiping. This home lives on through all the people who pass and have passed
through it, breathes together with its old wooden doors and partitions, and keeps track of its history and warm secrets inside its thick stone
walls.Catherine and her husband Bill Kioulafi, a worker and fisherman, had 4 children, Spyros, Nikolaos, Elias and George, who grew up in
this house during the difficult wartime years. During the war, resistance fighters entering from the centre door found food and refuge for a
few hours and would later leave from the back door to slip away unseen through the alleys of the castle.This blue door has witnessed a lot.
Mrs. Katina sitting in her courtyard in front of the old blue door was always ready to welcome every passerby with homemade sweets.After
Spyros’ death, Nicholas went to Athens and then was not heard of again (he probably travelled to America). George became a baker in
Athens and Elias was a labourer and fisherman like his father. In this house Elias and Evangelia Kioulafi raised two of their three children,
Spiros and George, and grandmother Katina lived with them. Despite the hardship she had lived through, the beauty of her blue eyes would
take you back, like the Aegean sea, to the years of innocence and serenity.After several years of inactivity, George Kioulafi’s family once
again brought life and colour to the house, looking back at the old black and white photos to remember from where it all started.