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Agios Stefanos Review

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This is one of the most beautiful monasteries in Meteora, located on the cliffs like other monasteries, very imposing from a distance. You can visit inside and the fare seems to be 4 euros.

Agios Stefanos

Posted: Jan 27, 2016
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  • 137***66
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    It is one of the most important buildings of the Greek Orthodox Church and the most famous, spectacular and oldest of the six monasteries. The rock column where it is located is more than 600 meters high, and it is said that it took more than 20 years to transport the building materials to the top of the boulder, and it took more than 20 years to complete the construction of the monastery. Now we need to climb more than 400 steps from the bottom of the rock column to reach it. Monks would store their own wine in the pantry, some for sale, some for self-drink. In the kitchen of the monastery, all the cookers and pots were rather rudimentary. It was said that a priest came from southern Greece in the seventeenth century. The monastery also has a rather advanced cable car, but only for monks. The cable car is hanging high in the air, and it is not dare to sit without courage.

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    Posted: Oct 30, 2019
  • 霖川666
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    Agios Stefanos monastery, can be seen in the Kalambaka. As early as the 9th to 10th centuries, people practiced in the mountains of Karambaka. Byzantine decline under the Roman regime in the 14th century, Turkey began to take on Greece. To escape the persecution of the Turkish invasion, the monks worked hard to build monasteries on the cliffs to maintain their Orthodox Church. The tools they used to go up and down were pulleys and ropes. At the peak, there were twenty-four monasteries here, and today six are in good condition. Through the ages, the size of the monastery has been expanding and improving, and this place has become a holy place in the hearts of Orthodox believers.

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    Posted: Apr 29, 2016
  • 霖川666
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    Agios Stefanos The monastery, in the sky city of Medeola, is a faith home built by monks to escape the fire and persecution on the cliffs.

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    Posted: Apr 22, 2016
  • M39***99
    4/5Excellent
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    It is worth seeing that the abbey is on the top of the mountain. It is said that the food is transported by cable car. The overall situation is not very big and the environment is very good.

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    Posted: Jul 14, 2016
  • 金昇行天下
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    Mediola is a rock formation in central Greece that boasts one of the largest and steepest complexes of Orthodox monasteries, second only to Mount Athos. Six monasteries are built on huge natural pillars and hilly round boulders that dominate the area. Meteora is a rock formation in central Greece, one of the largest and steepest complexes of Orthodox monasteries, second only to Mount Athos. Six monasteries are built on huge natural pillars and hilly round boulders that dominate the area. Six monasteries stand on natural sandstone pillars, on the northwest edge of the central Greek island of Thessalli, near the Pineios and Pindus mountains. The nearest town is Kalabaka. In 1988, Meteora was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a dual heritage of nature and culture. This is the location of the Eagle's Nest in the famous European and American TV series "Game of Thrones". From the eleventh century onwards, in areas almost all of the sandstone peaks, the monks selected these "pillars of the sky". During the great revival of the hermit thought in the fifteenth century, twenty-four monasteries were built, despite incredible difficulties. The 16th century wet mural art was a fundamental stage in the development of early Byzantine paintings. Meteora, located in the Pasaria region of northeastern Greece, is separated by the mountains of Pintaus as a barrier from Epirus to the west. It is famous for the Mount Olympus where the gods once lived and the breathtaking monastery of Metheola. Metheola, in Greek, means "hanging in the air", which is what makes Metheola's many monasteries unique. Millions of years ago, it was a sea, and then the crustal movement and the impact of the sea turned it into a stone forest. The monastery of Metheola sits above these towering rocky peaks. About 1,000 years ago, there were hidden monks who climbed the towering peaks by wooden ladders and ropes, living in natural caves, praying, praising and confessing. In the vicinity of Castellach village, we can also find the ancient ruins of the 11th century hidden monks that remain on the towering and smooth cliff walls. In the mid-11th century, the number of monks who came to the hidden monks gradually increased, and the methora became another important part of the Greek Orthodox Church. Heart, its first church was the Coriyakon Church, and soon after it formed a monastery centered on it. In the mid-14th century, the famous Monastery of Atanacio came here and built a new monastery on a high rock top. Metheola--"Hanging in the air" was his name for the saint who later became the most authoritative religious center in the Pasaria region in the centuries that followed, with twenty-four monasteries and monasteries spread over mountains and mountains Thousands of monks became pillars of Islam that resisted the occupation of the Turks. Since the only tools that were the same as the outside world were ropes, cane baskets and slides, it was as difficult to get into the sky, so few people were fortunate to arrive here. It was not until the 20th century that the stone-grade construction changed this situation. Atlas's Holy Mountain church buildings were basically Byzantine style, many of them adopted roughly the same layout, the most majestic and most appreciated in the architectural angle is the Damaithai, which is 613 meters above sea level. Ora monastery, also known as the Conformity of Christ, is the essence of the building. The cathedral is 24 meters high and 42 meters wide, with a domed dowelve-sided vault, and all the windows above have only single glass. Its unique creativity is mainly reflected in the shape of the church's cross. On the basis of this distribution, three back halls were built, in addition to the traditional back halls of the church, and a new one was built at both ends of the north and south for hymnists. The walls of the church were made of rocks and bricks. Inside the church, in addition to the precious 15th century murals, It also has a variety of beautifully carved utensils, the most representative of the pearl-set, luxuriously decorated abbey abbot throne. The monastery is named after the founder of the monastery, the ascetic monastery, one of the most prestigious monasteries in Metheola. The monastics here have gained a reputation for having to perform hard physical work and practice strict abstinence. The monastery of Valam has a workshop of extraordinary printing and binding holy books, and many precious Orthodox icons, including ancient embroidered and hand-painted images. Valam Abbey also treasures many handwritten Bibles, which are the pride of the monks here. 🚖 Traffic Raiders: You can also take a green train from Athens to KaLaMbaka for four hours and then take a taxi to the foot of the mountain for five hours. Tickets: 3 Euros 📍 Address: Meteora, Thessalli District, north-central Greece

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    Posted: Jul 5, 2021