Residents, historians, and cultural enthusiasts have a new digital resource to explore the history and cultural heritage of the village of Berbati (present-day Prosymni) Argolis. The newly launched website, www.berbati.gr offers a comprehensive look at Berbati’s storied past, vibrant traditions, and unique landmarks.

BERBATI HERITAGE is an interactive platform designed to serve as a hub for anyone interested in the village’s legacy. Whether you are a local resident, a traveler, or a scholar, the website brings the history of Berbati to life with vivid storytelling, stunning visuals, and an engaging user experience.

-Explore significant events that shaped Berbati, from ancient times to the modern era.

-Discover key landmarks, including Mastos Hill, the Tholos tomb, water mills, chapels etc.

-Learn about traditional customs, crafts, the arvanitic language and traditions that make Berbati unique.

-Experience the beauty of Berbati through curated multimedia collections.

The site is also a resource for educators, students, and researchers, offering well-documented materials and insights for study and reference. Visitors can stay up to date by subscribing to the newsletter or joining the online community to share stories, memories, and experiences related to Berbati.

BERBATI HERITAGE runs under the auspices of THE PROSIMNI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION that was founded in the U.S. on the initiative of our fellow villagers of the diaspora Chris A. Zervas and George A. Zervas.

“Our goal with this website is to showcase the rich tapestry of Berbati’s history and culture while making it accessible to people worldwide,” said Chris Zervas, Project Leader of Berbati Heritage and dedicated family historian. “This is more than just a website—it’s a bridge between generations, connecting the past, present, and future of Berbati.”

For the purpose of building this website, Chris Zervas has teamed up with hobby historian and web designer Patricia van der Wal, known for her cultural conservation work in the neighboring village of Stephani.
 
The website will be gradually updated with more information over the coming months.

Explore Berbati’s history today at [www.berbati.gr].

For further information, please contact us at info@berbati.gr

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