In Port Poros, a port town inhabited by 4,000 inhabitants located on the Greek island of Poros off the coast of the Peloponnese, low-rise houses were built on the slopes of the hill. The elevation is intersected by winding, narrow stone streets and small squares, from which there is a view of the roofs of the buildings situated below, as well as of the Saronic Gulf. On the waterfront, near the marina, there are representative, neo-classical villas. Residences with elegant, cream facades were erected by wealthy merchants, and now – carefully restored – are the showpieces of the island.