This village preserves a cross section of social and industrial history.
The village itself has preserved a number of elements typical of alpine architecture.
The villages that surround Roecliffe have had some development over the years but the area still preserves its history.
The village preserved its original layout from the 18th century.
This village east of the river had preserved the name "Oslo".
The village preserved its purely Christian character and prospered in the 17th century.
Today the village preserves a 700-year-old shrine and an old fortress.
A modern village nearby on the peninsula preserves the name of Cassandreia.
The village is almost completely surrounded by forest preserves like the nearby village of Thornton.
All villages preserve intensively the traditional style of the island.