Agia Kyriaki Monastery
Greece /
Hania /
Perivylia /
World
/ Greece
/ Hania
/ Perivylia
, 1 km from center (Περιβόλια)
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The monastery is founded in the 17th century.
In 1992 the monastery was a set of ruins, but has since then it has been restored and now it is a scenic monastery of Crete.
The monastery is a dependency of the female monastery of Chrysopigi near Chania and is located in a wonderful area with a beautiful protected grove, a small canyon with a river and several cavernous churches accessible through stone paved trails.
The church of the monastery is dedicated to the Transfiguration (celebr. 6 August), but it also celebrates on St Kyriaki fest (7 July). The temple is located in the center of the monastic enclosure and is surrounded by nuns' cells and other buildings. Around the monastery there are the cavernous chapels of St Anthony (17 January), the Holy Seven Children (4 August), St Silouan the Athonite (24 September) and the Martyrs of Crete (23 June).
The monastery houses the Center of Orthodoxy and Ecology managed by the monastery Chrysopigi, where educational environmental programs take place. Moreover, it is worth seeing the restored olive mill of the 16th century, which now operates as the dining room of the nuns.
During the Turkish occupation, the monastery was a refuge for rebels. In 1866 the first Pancretian Meeting in which representatives of all provinces edited a memorandum for the Sultan and the Great Powers (Russia, Britain, France). Later a similar meeting was housed here, where the Union of Crete with Greece was requested.
www.cretanbeaches.com/en/religious-monuments-on-crete/m...
In 1992 the monastery was a set of ruins, but has since then it has been restored and now it is a scenic monastery of Crete.
The monastery is a dependency of the female monastery of Chrysopigi near Chania and is located in a wonderful area with a beautiful protected grove, a small canyon with a river and several cavernous churches accessible through stone paved trails.
The church of the monastery is dedicated to the Transfiguration (celebr. 6 August), but it also celebrates on St Kyriaki fest (7 July). The temple is located in the center of the monastic enclosure and is surrounded by nuns' cells and other buildings. Around the monastery there are the cavernous chapels of St Anthony (17 January), the Holy Seven Children (4 August), St Silouan the Athonite (24 September) and the Martyrs of Crete (23 June).
The monastery houses the Center of Orthodoxy and Ecology managed by the monastery Chrysopigi, where educational environmental programs take place. Moreover, it is worth seeing the restored olive mill of the 16th century, which now operates as the dining room of the nuns.
During the Turkish occupation, the monastery was a refuge for rebels. In 1866 the first Pancretian Meeting in which representatives of all provinces edited a memorandum for the Sultan and the Great Powers (Russia, Britain, France). Later a similar meeting was housed here, where the Union of Crete with Greece was requested.
www.cretanbeaches.com/en/religious-monuments-on-crete/m...
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Coordinates: 35°27'55"N 23°58'54"E
- Gouverneto Monastery 19 km
- Αsomaton monastery 66 km
- Monastery Kalivianis 90 km
- Apezanes Monastery 98 km
- Monastery of Saint George Epanosifis 111 km
- Saint John Monastery 117 km
- Agarathos Monastery 118 km
- Prophet Elias Monastery 167 km
- Monastery Taxiarchis Michail (Archangel Michael) 363 km
- Panormytis monastery 368 km
- Potistiria 1.7 km
- Cemetery Hill 3.2 km
- Vamvakopoulo 3.4 km
- Pink Hill 3.6 km
- Chania Prison 3.7 km
- Darastos 3.9 km
- Wheat Hill 4.1 km
- Ruin Hill 4.5 km
- Peripheral unit of Chania 6.2 km
- Crete 87 km