Osiou Gregoriou Monastery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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the symbolic monastery
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In this monastery, the visitor can combine the only architecture with nature and the sacred relics. Monks are very friendly and cosy. The offices invite the pilgrim to participate ...
Very beautiful monastery. Can be one of the oldest and most beautiful in Athos. The monastery is as clear from the name dedicated to St. George. There are several relics here - ancient wonderful icons that need ...
The monastery is right off the shore of the sea - probably good for a night stay. But we went into it just on the way. We were warmly met, except for traditional onion and other tea in the archondarik ...
Temporary stay. I went down a cliff-like road from Simonopetra and crossed a small river in about an hour. When you arrive, you get coffee and read a book about Orthodoxy. Also, a monk told me, "Why don't you convert to Orthodox religion?" I didn't visit the church, so the details of the church are unknown. The monastery I saw from the boat the next day was shaped like a boat, so it was impressive. Especially if you don't have a business here, I think it's enough to see the exterior from the boat.
the symbolic monastery
In this monastery, the visitor can combine the only architecture with nature and the sacred relics. Monks are very friendly and cosy. The offices invite the pilgrim to participate ...
Monastery of St. George Victor
Very beautiful monastery. Can be one of the oldest and most beautiful in Athos. The monastery is as clear from the name dedicated to St. George. There are several relics here - ancient wonderful icons that need ...
Monastery Grigoriat
The monastery is right off the shore of the sea - probably good for a night stay. But we went into it just on the way. We were warmly met, except for traditional onion and other tea in the archondarik ...
looking is enough.
Temporary stay. I went down a cliff-like road from Simonopetra and crossed a small river in about an hour. When you arrive, you get coffee and read a book about Orthodoxy. Also, a monk told me, "Why don't you convert to Orthodox religion?" I didn't visit the church, so the details of the church are unknown. The monastery I saw from the boat the next day was shaped like a boat, so it was impressive. Especially if you don't have a business here, I think it's enough to see the exterior from the boat.