Epirus is a region in northern Greece with forests, high mountain peaks, deep gorges, rivers and lakes. In these towns and villages, the buildings were constructed using natural materials, mostly stone, wood, and slate. Their designs often reflect the intricate patterns and forms found in nature. The ruggedness of the landscape shapes the life and culture of the inhabitants. In addition to their high level of expertise, the craftsmen respect the natural surroundings. In order to demonstrate their unique knowledge, these masters of stone have developed their technical skills while traveling throughout Europe.
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