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Art Space Santorini

art space santorini

Art Space in Santorini sounds like a truly unique and captivating destination that seamlessly blends art, culture, and the island's winemaking tradition. The combination of an art gallery and a winery housed in a 19th-century cave-like structure in Ekso Gonia village adds an extra layer of charm and character to the experience. The longevity of Art Space, hosting exhibitions for over 20 years, attests to its significance as an art attraction on the island. The juxtaposition of generations-old wine tradition with modern art creates a distinctive atmosphere, making it a must-visit for those seeking a multi-sensory and immersive cultural experience. The diverse art forms, including ceramics, sculptures, and paintings inspired by Santorini's natural beauty, provide visitors with a rich and varied visual journey. The use of two wine cellars as exhibition spaces adds a unique dimension to the gallery, creating a harmonious blend of artistic expression and historical context. After exploring the artworks, the opportunity to sample local wine aged within the restored winery on the premises adds another layer of enjoyment to the visit. The tranquil courtyard offers a perfect setting to reflect on the art encountered, savor the local wine, and immerse oneself in the enchanting ambiance of Santorini. Art Space appears to be a true gem for art and wine enthusiasts, offering a memorable and immersive experience that celebrates the island's cultural heritage and natural beauty in a harmonious and captivating way. ...
Museum of Musical Instruments

museum of musical instruments

For music enthusiasts seeking a unique and immersive experience, Mr. Halaris's private collection is a hidden gem that promises to be a favorite spot. This exclusive collection presents the evolution of musical instruments, spanning from 2300 BC to the early 20th century. Through carefully curated exhibits, visitors can explore the diverse array of instruments that have played a crucial role in the development of musical traditions across different regions and civilizations. The collection not only showcases instruments from ancient times but also includes those from the Byzantine and post-Byzantine eras, providing a comprehensive journey through the evolution of music and civilization. The artifacts on display offer a visual and informative exploration of the rich musical traditions that have shaped cultures throughout history. What makes this experience even more special is the exclusivity of the visits, which are available by appointment only. This ensures a more intimate and personalized encounter with the musical treasures, allowing visitors to delve into the details of each instrument and gain a deeper understanding of their historical and cultural significance. For those passionate about music history, the opportunity to witness ancient, Byzantine, and post-Byzantine instruments up close, all within the confines of a private collection, is a rare and privileged experience. Mr. Halaris's collection stands as a testament to the beauty and diversity of musical expression throughout the ages, making it a must-visit destination for true music aficionados. ...
Maritime Muesum

maritime muesum

The Maritime Museum, situated just outside the picturesque village of Oia and nestled within the ruins of the Venetian castle, stands as a testament to Santorini's rich marine history. This cultural gem offers visitors a captivating journey through time, showcasing rare documents and a collection of nautical instruments that illuminate the island's enduring connection to the sea. The museum provides a unique glimpse into Santorini's maritime traditions, with exhibits featuring an array of historical artifacts. Among the notable displays is a manual driller, an essential naval tool, showcasing the craftsmanship and ingenuity of seafarers from the past. Additionally, a massive foot-operated lathe, remarkably preserved in excellent condition, stands as a remarkable testament to the island's maritime heritage. The setting within the ruins of the Venetian castle adds a touch of historical charm, creating a backdrop that enhances the overall experience for museum visitors. The Maritime Museum not only educates about Santorini's marine history but also serves as a bridge connecting the present with the island's seafaring past. For those who appreciate history, maritime traditions, and the allure of ancient ruins, the Maritime Museum near Oia offers a fascinating journey into Santorini's maritime legacy. It stands as a captivating destination for individuals eager to explore the island's rich history and the profound impact of the sea on its cultural identity. ...
Red Bull – Art Of Motion

red bull – art of motion

Free runners and parkour athletes from all over the world have been meeting in Santorini for the past five years to compete in one of the most impressive and exciting international free-running scenes. The grueling selection process starts in May, with thousands of aspiring champions sending their best 90’’ free-running video in the hopes of being shortlisted for the next stage: the onsite qualifier, taking place in Santorini just before the main event in October. ...
Santorini International Music Festival

santorini international music festival

The International Music Festival welcomes artists from the international music scene to perform for two weeks in Fira during September. ...
Lure Restaurant

lure restaurant

Lure Restaurant, under the expert guidance of renowned French Chef Olivier Campanha, brings a touch of culinary brilliance to the heart of Oia. With a distinguished background leading many Michelin-starred restaurants, Chef Campanha brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this modern oasis. Inspired by the Mediterranean sea, Lure Restaurant aims to become the social nexus of Oia, offering not just a dining experience but a gathering place for the community. Chef Campanha's culinary creations are a testament to his commitment to harmonizing exceptional ingredients with a healthy orientation, showcasing the rich epicurean heritage of the region. The menu, a fusion of local tradition and French techniques, promises dishes that burst with flavor and sophistication. Chef Campanha's unrivaled technical skills are evident not only in the preparation of each dish but also in his ability to establish impeccable wine pairings, enhancing the overall gastronomical experience. Lure Restaurant, with its emphasis on high-end gastronomy, aims to elevate the dining experience for its patrons. The combination of exceptional ingredients, healthy orientation, and a dedication to wine pairing creates a culinary journey that reflects Chef Olivier Campanha's commitment to excellence. As the social nexus of Oia, the restaurant not only serves delectable dishes but also provides a space for the community to come together and savor the finest flavors crafted by a master chef. ...
Five Senses Restaurant

five senses restaurant

The Five Senses Restaurant in the village of Imerovigli sounds like a truly enchanting dining destination. The combination of its privileged location with an unobstructed view of the caldera, a traditional Cycladic stone terrace, and a menu inspired by Mediterranean cuisine creates a unique and memorable experience for guests. The white traditional Cycladic stone terrace, overlooking the magnificent view of the caldera, sets the stage for a magical dining experience. The incorporation of aromatic notes of jasmine and rosemary in the Mediterranean-inspired cuisine adds an extra layer of sensory delight to the culinary journey. The diverse menu featuring sun-ripened tomatoes, urchins, creamy fava, and freshly cooked fish highlights the rich flavors of the region. The impressive collection of wines further enhances the dining experience, offering a perfect complement to the expertly crafted dishes. The handcrafted cocktails made by professional bartenders add a touch of creativity to the beverage options, providing a well-rounded culinary experience. The attentive and welcoming staff, coupled with the joyful atmosphere, contribute to an overall ambiance that elevates the dining experience to new heights. It seems that Five Senses Restaurant successfully weaves together Santorini's culinary heritage with a refined touch, creating an unforgettable and immersive dining experience for guests. The combination of exquisite views, delicious cuisine, and a warm atmosphere makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a multi-sensory delight in the heart of Imerovigli. ...
Volcano Tour

volcano tour

One of the ultimate adventures you can experience in Santorini is to join a volcano tour. The famous volcano of Santorini is the greatest attraction of the island that has provided evidence of up to 12 large eruptions over the past 200,000 years, while there have been a number of smaller occurrences over the years with the most recent explosion occurring in 1950. The best way to explore the volcano and actually hike on it is through a Santorini Cruise that will actually take you to the volcano, as well as to the small island of Thirassia. The yacht-sailing boat trips also include swimming in the thermal waters of the volcano’s hot springs. Cruise options include: hike the volcano; swim in the hot springs (you can always stay on the boat if you wish); visit Thirassia and explore its villages; stop at Red Beach and White Beach to swim and snorkel; eat lunch or dinner on board and watch the sunset below Oia. ...
Eros beach santorini

eros beach santorini

Eros is a wonderful, secluded beach on the south part of Santorini. It lies on the coastal area of Vlychada and is actually a continuation of the long Vlychada Beach. It is 9 kilometers away from Fira and to get there you have to follow a dirt road that leads to a restricted parking area. Its best feature is the staggering white-brown cliffs that encircle it. They have been naturally sculptured by the waves and the wind over the years and they create one of the most unreal sceneries in Santorini.  This small, pebbly beach has rather deep waters but they are very clear. There are some straw umbrellas, sun loungers, and a couple of comfy beds where you can enjoy your day, but there is also a free space. Its second characteristic, other than the imposing cliffs, is an exotic beach bar-restaurant that completes the impressive image. It is an elegant beach bar built from stone and wood, in absolute harmony with the surroundings, where you can unwind on sofas, swings, and hammocks while you enjoy your meal or a refreshing cocktail. At this lounge beach bar, the atmosphere is totally romantic and dreamy with ambient music, especially in the evening. An ideal all-day destination that is among the best beach bars not only in Santorini but in the entire Mediterranean. Many happenings and lives take place here and it is an excellent spot for wedding receptions. Finally, you can have fun and play on the beach volleyball court near the sea.  Private Villas in Eros Beach In the area of Eros beach in Santorini, you may find some of the most beautiful luxury villas of the island. The properties in this area will surely appeal to those looking to enjoy their vacation in a vivid area while being in a close distance from all the famous attractions of the island and Caldera. Nearby areas On the other side from Eros beach you will find Vlychada beach, as its extension. Also, closeby you may find Perivolos Beach, and on the other side of it, you may the vivid Perissa beach, together extending to a long black sanded coast.  Nearby you can also visit the Red Beach and Akrotiri, some of the island’s famous areas. Also within a short 20-minute drive, you will find the picturesque Fira, the cosmopolitan Santorini capital, with its scenic caldera. ...
Perissa Beach Santorini

perissa beach santorini

Perissa Beach Santorini, along with Perivolos Beach, essentially make up one very long beach that caters to the backpacker crowd and party scene (beach style, not clubs) but still has a wide range of accommodations and restaurants. The beach becomes progressively quieter as you move south towards a third beach, Agios Georgios. Perissa is basically the end of the long black sand beach of Perivolos. It’s undoubtedly the busiest and the most organized beach of Santorini. Crystal clear waters, black pebbles, amazing atmosphere, relaxing couches, long music, and sun-beds. Private Villas in Perissa Beach In the area of Perissa beach in Santorini as well as around it, you can find some stunning Santorini luxury villas. The properties in Perissa will effectively appeal to guests seeking to enjoy their time in Santorini in a vivid, bustling setting while being close to all the naturally beautiful sites of the island and the Caldera. Nearby areas On the other side from Perissa Beach Santorini, you may also find the wonderful seaside Perivilos beach, both together extending to a long dark sanded coast.  In a short driving distance, you may also find the Red beach and Akrotiri, some of the island's known attractions. Also a few kilometers away, you will find Fira, the picturesque and cosmopolitan capital of the island, with the scenic caldera. ...
Kamari Beach Santorini

kamari beach santorini

Kamari Beach Santorini is one of the most famous and easily accessible beaches of the island, on the southeastern side of Santorini. It is a pretty long sanded beach in close distance from both the airport and the capital city of Fira. Kamari is a very well organized and pretty touristic beach. Here you will find all sorts of beach bars, taverns, restaurants, and cafes to enjoy your time on and around the beach, as it is the most upscale and touristy of the beach towns. The path along the beachside is a fun and relaxing spot to stroll in the evening. With a variety of places to eat and drink, Kamari gives away a vibe of entertainment and is one of the most family-friendly areas of Santorini Island. Here you will have multiple options during your stay and will surely enjoy the long sandy coast. Private Villas in Kamari Beach In the area of Kamari beach in Santorini, you can find some of the most amazing Santorini luxury villas. The villas in this part of the island will surely attract to those looking to savor their summer holiday in a lively area while being in a short driving distance from all the popular sites of the island and Caldera. Nearby Areas Kamari Beach Santorini is very close to Fira, the picturesque and vivid capital of the island, and the caldera. Closeby, you may also find some wonderful seaside options, like Perissa and Perivilos beach, or the Red beach and Akrotiri. ...
Sun spirit cocktail bar

sun spirit cocktail bar

Sun Spirit cocktail bar in Oia, with a fine selection of refreshing cocktails and a wide choice of Santorinian wines made from local grapes that are unique to the dark volcanic soil of the region. All kind of people from all over the world visit this unique bar in order not only to enjoy its spectacular cocktails but the breathtaking colourful sunset as well. ...
Tango Bar

tango bar

Tango bar is one of the most famous bars on Santorini offering a mesmerizing panoramic view of the caldera, at the premium area Fira. This beautiful bar due to the open-air roof offers a clear view of Santorinian sky full of sparkling stars while the decoration is surprisingly stylish mixing elements of modern Athenian and native Cycladic design. Definitely, is the number one choice for many visitors from May until October from the spectacular view that offers to the delicious cocktails the experienced bartenders make. ...
SeaSide by Notos Beach Restaurant

seaside by notos beach restaurant

Seaside by Notos is a restaurant, but it had to be on this list simply because it has a super romantic setting for you to enjoy and also because they make amazing cocktails. They update their cocktail list every year, but for sure you can find something you like on there. Plus you can enjoy it on a huge lounge chair by the sea. Perfect place if you want to start off your night with something quiet.  Also super romantic in the evening, which makes it an ideal place for a date away from all the crowds. You can call in advance to book your sunbed/ table. You can also arrange for a private dinner right on the beach, just for the two of you. ...
La Maison Restaurant

la maison restaurant

At the peaceful area of Imerovigli, La Maison restaurant stands there as one of the must-be places on the island of Santorini.  The spectacular view of the caldera offered from its lovely terrace invites the guests for a real fine dining experience in combination with the vivid colourful sunsets. The cuisine at La Maison is modern French with a local Greek Mediterranean influence.  The carefully selected menu can satisfy any taste since in there you can taste simple, yet heavenly delicious dishes and is completed by the always faultless and friendly service. ...
Lecabettus restaurant

lecabettus restaurant

Lycabettus restaurant is located in the picturesque Oia village, built literally on the edge of the scenic caldera cliffs. Offering one of the most exceptional dining experiences of Santorini, this elegant restaurant welcomes guests to find themselves surrounded by an endless blue and they directly become overwhelmed by this phenomenal location. It offers a combination of Mediterranean and Greek dished with strictly selected local products accompanied by a large list of fine Santorinian wines as well as wines from the rest of Greece and the rest of the world. The place, which is listed among the best restaurants in the world, is ideal for couples and newlyweds as its romantic atmosphere and the dramatic landscape suggests. ...
Selene restaurant

selene restaurant

Overlooking the Santorini vineyards of Akrotiri and Megalochori, Selene restaurant constitutes one of the best restaurants in Santorini with almost 30 years experience located in the well-preserved area of Pyrgos and also found in one of the highest points of the island offering magnificent views. It is worldwide known as the epitome of the new Greek cuisine and fine dining, featuring a creative and authentic menu with a wide range of wines to choose from. Many times the restaurant is awarded for its exceptional services like the FnL Awards and First Prize for the Best Greek Wine List. The combination of its elegant atmosphere along with its excellent service invites guests to experience a unique and unforgettable dining experience. ...
SeaSide by Notos Beach Restaurant

seaside by notos beach restaurant

Seaside by Notos is a restaurant, but it had to be on this list simply because it has a super romantic setting for you to enjoy and also because they make amazing cocktails. They update their cocktail list every year, but for sure you can find something you like on there. Plus you can enjoy it on a huge lounge chair by the sea. Perfect place if you want to start off your night with something quiet.  Also super romantic in the evening, which makes it an ideal place for a date away from all the crowds. You can call in advance to book your sunbed/ table. You can also arrange for a private dinner right on the beach, just for the two of you. ...
Theros beach restaurant

theros beach restaurant

Theros Wave Bar is a hidden gem to relax and spend a wonderful time in this paradise-like place in one of the most beautiful beaches of the southern Santorini, at Vlychada. It comprises an oceanfront complex featuring an organized beach with fabulous lounge beds, and a beach bar & restaurant area. It is fully equipped with great beds and a unique atmosphere, to enjoy a perfect massage and practice your yoga class. Experience the unique flavors of its famous cuisine along with great cocktails enjoying their excellent service under the hot Santorinian sun. ...
Tranquilo Beach Restaurant

tranquilo beach restaurant

Tranquilo is a lovely chill-out bar right on the beach. Sunbeds are on one side and the bar is just across the street. Tranquilo is famous for its cocktails. I find their mojito to be the best one on the island. By far. They also have a great menu if you would like something to go with your cocktail. Or if you don’t drink cocktails and you just want something to eat. As a bonus, there are many vegetarian choices.  ...
Volcano Tour

volcano tour

One of the ultimate adventures you can experience in Santorini is to join a volcano tour. The famous volcano of Santorini is the greatest attraction of the island that has provided evidence of up to 12 large eruptions over the past 200,000 years, while there have been a number of smaller occurrences over the years with the most recent explosion occurring in 1950. The best way to explore the volcano and actually hike on it is through a Santorini Cruise that will actually take you to the volcano, as well as to the small island of Thirassia. The yacht-sailing boat trips also include swimming in the thermal waters of the volcano’s hot springs. Cruise options include: hike the volcano; swim in the hot springs (you can always stay on the boat if you wish); visit Thirassia and explore its villages; stop at Red Beach and White Beach to swim and snorkel; eat lunch or dinner on board and watch the sunset below Oia. ...
Museums

museums

The Archaeological Museum The Historical and Cultural Archaeological Museum of Santorini was originally built in 1902, however, due to an earthquake in 1956 it was destroyed and then rebuilt in 1960 by the Ministry of Public Works. There are many outstanding archaeological finds from excavations on the island on display at the museum, such as sculptures & inscriptions from the Archaic to the Roman period and vases & clay figurines, dating from the Geometric to the Hellenistic periods.   The Museum of Prehistoric Thira The finds that are on display on the Prehistoric Museum of Thira come from excavations at Akrotiri and Potamos. These artefacts are dated back to the Neolithic and Cycladic Periods and are presented to a wall painting exhibition that is structured in four units. The 4 parts of the exhibition are: The history of research at Thira. The geology of Thira. The island’s history from the Late Neolithic to the Late Cycladic I Period (early 17th century BC). The heyday of the city at Akrotiri (mature Late Cycladic I period, 17th century BC) The exhibits include Neolithic, Early and Middle Cycladic pottery, Early Cycladic marble and metal artefacts and figurines, as well as fossils of plants that flourished before the human habitation of Thira and other archaeological objects. The Museum of Minerals and Fossils With its foundation in 2006, the Museum of Minerals and Fossils of the Cultural Society of Thira at Perissa attracted great attention due to its valuable display cases that include minerals and fossils from Thira, the rest of Greece and abroad and are connected to the evolution of life on this planet. From the exhibits, the ones that are most known are plant fossils from olive, gorse and palm trees that come from the Caldera of Santorini (dating back to 50,000-60,000 years from today). Worth mentioning is the fact that the museum’s oldest exhibit dates back 1.5 billion years from now and the most recent dates back 50,000 years. Megaro Gyzi Museum The Cultural Center ‘Megaro Gyzi’ was founded in 1980 in order to enhance the cultural background of the residents of Thira . The building of megaro Gyzi is one of the few 17th century family mansions that survived the 1956 earthquake and was restored and donated by the Catholic Diocese of Santorini to house the Cultural Center. The museum features collections of authentic engravings, old historical manuscripts,  paintings of Santorini, old photographs and others. It is worth noting that from the 1st to the 31st of August annually, a festival is organized by the Cultural Center ‘Megaro Gyzi’, including music concerts and painting exhibitions of well-known artists.   The Wine Museum Located at a natural cave and 6 meters below the ground, the Wine Museum was established in1880 from the Koutsogiannopoulos family and it presents the history and life of the wine from 1660 to 1970. You can tour through the winery, have a taste of their exquisite products and enjoy a film of the history of Santorini from 1500 BC till the present day and the evolution of wine production in Santorini.   Icons and Relics Collection The museum of the Icons & Relics Collection of Pyrgos can be found in Agia Triada, which was originally a Catholic church that belonged to a small convent. It contains a collection of priceless hagiographies, wooden sculptures, metal art works & other items for ecclesiastic use, while embroideries, canonicals, holy books and brassware items embellish the collection and most of the exhibits date back to the 17th and 18th century. It also hosts displays on shoemaking, printing, candle making, wine making and typical local food.     ...
Wine Tour

wine tour

Santorini has a long tradition in winemaking thanks to the rich volcanic soil making wine the most popular local product. Every visitor should try as many varieties as possible, from a rich Crescendo to an aromatic Rose to a dry Assyrtiko, and the perfect place to do so is a winery.  The island has several exemplary wineries that provide tours and insight into wine production. In all of the available wine tours the visitor walks around the vineyards themselves and is given a detailed history of how wine has been produced on the island since 1500BC. Above all, wine lovers indulge in a palatable experience with various wine varieties and delicious local delicacies. ...
Ifestia Festival

ifestia festival

Each September in Santorini takes place a very particular event – Ifestia festival, the celebration of the volcano! The festival is entirely dedicated to the volcano eruption that changed the landscape of Santorini forever in the mid-second millennium BCE. The Ifestia Festival happens during one day and consists of a series of artistic events dedicated to the mighty volcano from the middle of caldera, whose major highlight is a re-enactment representation of the famous Minoan Eruption (or the Thera Eruption) that took place around 1600 BC. The spectacular show is made by fireworks flying out of the volcano, making it a stunning view, but also sound and light effects are used to reenact the lava flow and the explosions of the volcano. ...
The archaeological site of Akrotiri

the archaeological site of akrotiri

In the lovely village of Akrotiri, travellers have the opportunity to see the excavations of the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri, which has been an active excavation site since 1967. The prehistoric town is one of the biggest archaeological discoveries in Greece and it was inhabited by about 30,000 people. Visitors can walk through the debris of this town, which is in a very good condition, and be transferred to the prehistoric era. Civilizations from the 4th millennium BC up until the 17th century BC have been discovered here. Some important finds are also exhibited and can be admired at the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, in Fira.   ...
Museums

museums

The Archaeological Museum The Historical and Cultural Archaeological Museum of Santorini was originally built in 1902, however, due to an earthquake in 1956 it was destroyed and then rebuilt in 1960 by the Ministry of Public Works. There are many outstanding archaeological finds from excavations on the island on display at the museum, such as sculptures & inscriptions from the Archaic to the Roman period and vases & clay figurines, dating from the Geometric to the Hellenistic periods.   The Museum of Prehistoric Thira The finds that are on display on the Prehistoric Museum of Thira come from excavations at Akrotiri and Potamos. These artefacts are dated back to the Neolithic and Cycladic Periods and are presented to a wall painting exhibition that is structured in four units. The 4 parts of the exhibition are: The history of research at Thira. The geology of Thira. The island’s history from the Late Neolithic to the Late Cycladic I Period (early 17th century BC). The heyday of the city at Akrotiri (mature Late Cycladic I period, 17th century BC) The exhibits include Neolithic, Early and Middle Cycladic pottery, Early Cycladic marble and metal artefacts and figurines, as well as fossils of plants that flourished before the human habitation of Thira and other archaeological objects. The Museum of Minerals and Fossils With its foundation in 2006, the Museum of Minerals and Fossils of the Cultural Society of Thira at Perissa attracted great attention due to its valuable display cases that include minerals and fossils from Thira, the rest of Greece and abroad and are connected to the evolution of life on this planet. From the exhibits, the ones that are most known are plant fossils from olive, gorse and palm trees that come from the Caldera of Santorini (dating back to 50,000-60,000 years from today). Worth mentioning is the fact that the museum’s oldest exhibit dates back 1.5 billion years from now and the most recent dates back 50,000 years. Megaro Gyzi Museum The Cultural Center ‘Megaro Gyzi’ was founded in 1980 in order to enhance the cultural background of the residents of Thira . The building of megaro Gyzi is one of the few 17th century family mansions that survived the 1956 earthquake and was restored and donated by the Catholic Diocese of Santorini to house the Cultural Center. The museum features collections of authentic engravings, old historical manuscripts,  paintings of Santorini, old photographs and others. It is worth noting that from the 1st to the 31st of August annually, a festival is organized by the Cultural Center ‘Megaro Gyzi’, including music concerts and painting exhibitions of well-known artists.   The Wine Museum Located at a natural cave and 6 meters below the ground, the Wine Museum was established in1880 from the Koutsogiannopoulos family and it presents the history and life of the wine from 1660 to 1970. You can tour through the winery, have a taste of their exquisite products and enjoy a film of the history of Santorini from 1500 BC till the present day and the evolution of wine production in Santorini.   Icons and Relics Collection The museum of the Icons & Relics Collection of Pyrgos can be found in Agia Triada, which was originally a Catholic church that belonged to a small convent. It contains a collection of priceless hagiographies, wooden sculptures, metal art works & other items for ecclesiastic use, while embroideries, canonicals, holy books and brassware items embellish the collection and most of the exhibits date back to the 17th and 18th century. It also hosts displays on shoemaking, printing, candle making, wine making and typical local food.     ...
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