The Main Island of the Aeolian Archipelago, known as Meligunis
from the Greek “Melos”(“sweet”) in ancient times. Lipari has 9
000 inhabitants, called “Liparesi” or “Liparoti”. They live in
the hamlets of Canneto, Acquacalda, Quattropani and Pianoconte,
as well as in Lipari town around the port.
It is of volcanic origin. There are various extinct volcanoes on
the island, such as Monte Sant’Angelo, Monte Guardia, Monte
Giardina and Monte Pelato.
Volcanic activity is evident from the thermal springs, the
fumaroles and from the large quantities of pumice and obsidian
stone. The Acropolis, known locally as “Castello”, is the
historic centre, where you will also find the Aeolian Museum.
The Cathedral, dedicated to the local patron saint, is in the
same area.
Numerous
footpaths connect the various villages of the Island, and are
very popular among walkers.
The vegetation is typically Mediterranean, with rare plant
species and animal breeds. |