5 February 2025
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Kastorian Ragoutsaria: The Very First Greek Carnival of the Year

Image Credit: Discover Kastoria

A Fantastic Opportunity to Visit the Magnificent Town of Kastoria and Experience Its Vibrant Traditions

Ragoutsaria, the carnival of Kastoria, is a vibrant three-day celebration held annually from the Day of the Epiphany, January 6, to January 8. Rooted in ancient Dionysian traditions, this lively festival brings together locals and visitors alike in a kaleidoscope of colors, sounds, and joyous revelry. The festivities kick off on Epiphany, continue through St. John’s Day, and culminate in a spectacular parade on January 8. During these three days, the atmosphere in Kastoria transforms into an exhilarating display of culture and community spirit.

Ragoutsaria, Kastoria Carnival
The name and origins of Ragoutsaria trace back to classical antiquity, from where the tradition was passed down through Rome and Byzantium to the present day. Image Credit: sansimera.gr
Ragoutsaria, Kastoria Carnival
During Ragoutsaria, locals dress up and wear masks with symbolic significance, their frightening appearance intended to ward off evil from the city. Image Credit: Digital Kastoria

The Heart of the Festival

The heart of Ragoutsaria lies in the spirited gatherings known as “bouloukia,” where groups of people clad in elaborate costumes come together, each accompanied by their own brass band. As they parade through the streets, the city pulses with music and laughter, creating an infectious energy that resonates throughout the community. The grand finale takes place on January 8, featuring a lively procession that weaves through the town, showcasing the creativity and vibrancy of its participants.

Programme

  • Monday, January 6 (Epiphany) and Tuesday, January 7 (St. John’s Day):
    • Carnival “bouloukia” in the streets of the city.
  • Wednesday, January 8 (Pateritsa) Ragoutsaria of Kastoria:
    • Parade of Ragoutsarians, starting at 14:00.
    • Starting point: Courtyard of the Municipal Hall, proceeding via Mitropoleos Street and Omonia Square, ending at Emmanouil Bros Square in the Doltso district.
Ragoutsaria, Kastoria Carnival
At the Ragoutsaria, locals and visitors alike join in “bouloukia” with traditional brass bands, celebrating for three days and nights in a frenzy of costumes and festivities throughout the streets. Iamge Credit: ragoutsariakastorias.gr
Ragoutsaria, Kastoria Carnival
During Ragoutsaria, the city of Kastoria is filled with a unique vibrancy and festive atmosphere.
Image Credit: discoverkastoria.gr

“The Soul of the Kastorians”

“The Soul of the Kastorians” is a short film that truly captures the essence of Ragoutsaria. It highlights the music, costumes, and heartfelt celebrations that make Ragoutsaria unforgettable.

🎥 Watch the video below to immerse yourself in the festivities:

Direction, Editing, and Music Supervision: Tomis Anagnostou
Research and Material Compilation: Christos Vergos (Ragoutsaria Kastorias), Tomis Anagnostou, Spyros Anagnostou

Explore Kastoria

Beyond the vibrant festivities of Ragoutsaria, Kastoria is a remarkable gem in Northern Greece—a cosmopolitan city set in an unexpected location, offering an Oriental ambiance while retaining the charm and warmth of a village. Built on the hillside around a narrow peninsula, nestled between the mountains of Grammos and Vitsi, and washed by the calm waters of Lake Orestiada, Kastoria is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and historic charm.

Kastoria, Lake Orestiada
Kastoria washed by the calm waters of Lake Orestiada. Image Credit: Visit Greece

Lake Orestiada

Lake Orestiada, reflecting the city of Kastoria, is home to over 200 bird species, including swans, wild pelicans, and herons, as well as fish such as crucian carp, perch, carp, and roach. Explore the Dragon’s Cave where seven underground lakes and chambers await, showcasing an impressive decoration of stalactites and stalagmites. Also, be sure to take a boat ride around the peninsula to enjoy the scenic lake views.

Historic Neighborhoods: Doltso and Apozari

Very close to the lake, you will come across the neighborhood of Doltso, a picturesque area with buildings dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries, built by wealthy merchants. Many of these buildings have been transformed into museums, such as the Neratzi Aivazi mansion, which now houses the Folk Art Museum, and the Emmanouil mansion, home to the Costume Museum. Apozari, the second oldest aristocratic area of the town, features impressive Byzantine churches and beautiful mansions that are prime examples of Macedonian architecture.

Kastoria, Doltso Neighborhood
Doltso Neighborhood. Image Credit: travelstyle.gr
Kastoria, Tsiatsiapa Mansion
Tsiatsiapa Mansion, located in the Apozari area of Kastoria, was built in 1754.
Image Credit: Discover Kastoria

Byzantine Churches and Byzantine Museum

Kastoria boasts over 60 Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches. Must-visit sites include Panagia Koumpelidiki and the Monastery of Panagia Mavriotissa, famous for its murals of Byzantine Emperors. The Byzantine Museum of Kastoria, located at the highest point of the city, showcases a unique collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons, offering a thematic journey through Kastoria’s rich artistic history from the 12th to the 18th century.

Kastoria, Monastery of Panagia Mavriotissa
The Monastery of Panagia Mavriotissa, a historic monument near the lake, was likely founded in the 11th century and is famous for its 12th- and 13th-century frescoes. Image Credit: Discover Kastoria
Byzantine Museum of Kastoria
Inside the Byzantine Museum of Kastoria. Image Credit: Discover Kastoria

Kastoria Aquarium

The largest freshwater aquarium in the Balkans, Kastoria Aquarium, showcases diverse aquatic life from Greece and the Balkans’ lakes and rivers. It aims to educate visitors about inland water species and promote environmental conservation.

Fur Trade

Kastoria is famous for its fur trade, a 500-year-old tradition that dates back to when it supplied ermine pelts for Byzantine courtiers. Today, you may visit the fur workshops and showrooms at Kastoria’s Fur Center.

Visiting Kastoria during the Ragoutsaria festival not only allows you to enjoy a lively celebration but also lets you explore the town’s stunning scenery and rich history. Whether you’re there for the festivities or to take in the sights, Kastoria offers a memorable experience for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy its unique charm and hospitality!

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