Discover rural Lemnos through an unforgettable journey among archaeological sites, mandres, fields of cereals, and all kinds of products that grow in the fertile, volcanic soil of Lemnos, which gives them a unique flavor. Taste all the colors and aromas of the island that change with the seasons and leave their unique imprint on the landscape.
Lemnos, the granary of Attica

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The archaeological site of Poliochni in Lemnos is one of the most important prehistoric settlements in Europe, with a history dating back to the 4th millennium BC. Poliochni highlights the island's connection with its agricultural heritage, as excavations have brought to light finds that testify to developed agricultural practices and social structures. The presence of traditional agricultural systems, such as the mandra system, shows how the inhabitants maintained a relationship with the land and natural resources, reinforcing Lemnos' cultural identity from antiquity to the present day.