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Dramatically sited monasteries, perched on cliff-tops or tucked away in remote valleys, are a hallmark of rural Greece. Approximately two hundred of these structures, ranging from small retreats to fortified hill towns, are scattered across the country—from the central Peloponnese to southern Macedonia and the heights of Thessaly to distant Greek isles. This exploration delves into remarkable sites like the semi-autonomous theological community of Mount Athos, a leading center of Orthodox monasticism for over a millennium, and the Meteora massif, known for its 'monasteries of the air.' On Patmos, the fortified Monastery of Saint John stands near the grotto where Saint John reportedly had his Apocalyptic vision. The central Peloponnese features the ruins of Mistra, once the 'Florence of the Orient,' where the last medieval monasteries emerged during the Byzantine Empire's twilight. These monasteries house some of the Orthodox Church's most treasured artifacts, including fragments of the True Cross, ornate reliquaries, and countless icons. The monastery churches of Daphni and Saint Luke boast stunning eleventh-century mosaics, while others are adorned with Byzantine frescoes depicting saints, martyrs, and biblical narratives. Greek monasticism evolved from early eremitic communities in the Near East, thriving and declining alongside the Byzantine Empire. During Turkish occupation, monasteries helped preserve the Greek spirit and
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Monasteries of Greece, Chris Hellier
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