Saint John Monastery

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The monastery of St John Theologos (John the Apostle) in Anopolis.
Although it has experienced the cruelty of the Turks during the Turkish occupation of Crete, the monastery still operates today.
According to one version, the monastery initially belonged to the monastery of St John in Patmos, hence the name. However, it is likely that it was a dependency of the seaside monastery of St Georges, near the exit of Aposelemis river, the temple of which was destroyed by the Germans in 1940. During the Venetian occupation, the monks of the monastery of St George moved to Anopolis because of the constant pirate raids. They also transferred the icon of St George, which still survives.
One will get impressed by the imposing church of St John (celebr. on May 8), which was built (2007) next to the old church. The church is 33 m long and has 33 doors (the years of Christ) and 107 doors and windows (the years of St John).
( www.cretanbeaches.com/en/religious-monuments-on-crete/m... )


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Coordinates:   35°18'4"N   25°15'36"E
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