Modern Pelion's twenty-four villages retain traditional Pelian architecture and construction, with stone buildings made out of expertly carved local grey, blue, or green
slate and red
clay. They are built on terraces on the slopes and offer stunning vistas of the surrounding slopes and the sea. Houses are usually multi-storied and feature the characteristic Pelian
oriel construction, with tall windows and abundant painted ornamentation. Pelian tradition calls for three-level houses, with the ground floor used for work (tools, kitchen, storage, washing, weaving), the middle floor used for socializing (common rooms), and the top floor for private rooms (bedrooms). Heat is provided by fireplaces, the chimneys of which run through the walls to provide heat to the upper levels, whereas the top level, being well ventilated, provides for summertime cooling. Interior construction is usually of
chestnut timber, stained dark brown and often elaborately carved. Many of the larger Pelian mansions (the
arkhontiká or "lordly mansions") have been converted into boutique hotels and hostels. The largest of all the stone buildings, which serve as points of reference for the locals, are the Pelion Towers. These are huge 300-year-old buildings with exquisite visual characteristics that combine building elements of Mountain Pelion of the 17th, 18th and 19th century. File:Place in horton, greece.JPG|Mt.Pelion is covered in forest File:Agios Ioannis hc.JPG|Beach of
Agios Ioannis File:The Pelion Tower In Greece.jpg|The Pelion towers (Olympiou tower-Russian consulate during Ottoman era) File:Pinakates 2.JPG|
Pinakates File:Makrinitsa1.JPG|
Makrinitsa Today, Mt. Pelion is part of the
Magnesia regional unit (capital city:
Volos) and embraces twenty-six villages including:
Most significant: •
Agios Georgios Nileias •
Agios Lavrentios •
Argalasti •
Makrinitsa •
Milies •
Mouresi •
Portaria •
Lafkos •
Tsangarada •
Vyzitsa •
Zagora Others: •
Agios Dimitrios •
Anilio •
Artemida •
Drakeia •
Kala Nera •
Kanalia •
Kissos •
Neochori •
Pinakates •
Promyri •
Vlasios •
Trikeri •
Xinovrysi •
Milina •
Xorto ==See also==