Listed 36 sub titles with search on: Places of worship for wider area of: "THESPROTIA Prefecture EPIRUS" .
FANEROMENI (Village) FILIATES
FILIATES (Small town) THESPROTIA
Tel: +30 26640 22795
GARDIKI (Village) SOULI
One-aisled church probably built during the late-Byzantine period.
GIROMERI (Village) FILIATES
The Katholikon, namely the central church of the Monastery was gradually
built. It is a church of small dimensions and is constructed of four cross-shaped
columns with a domed roof. Possibly, it was at first a single-nave church, while
its present form, namely the four parts of it, is a result of renovations at different
times.
Chronologically talking, we only know about the construction of the
Main Church, which was in 1568 after a donation from the Sovereign of Hungrovlachia
(Hungary-Romania), Oxiotis of Pogoniani. The external Narthex, is considered to
be constructed at the same time, while the Nave and the internal Narthex are earlier
constructions, parts of the first church, possibly from the 14th century. Externally,
it is ornamented with plain ceramic designs mainly on the dome and on the southern
and western sides. Internally, it is of great interest as it is decorated with
hagiographic ornamentation from the 16th century.
The second layer of the frescos (1679) is of popular style of that
age, while the first one (1568-1590) is of Byzantine technique and has the unique
particular characteristic - among the monuments of Ipiros - to combine the Western
Europe Art with that of the Cretan School and the School of Western Greece. Unfortunately,
the inspired artist is unknown. The Templo (rood screen) of the Katholikon is
worth mentioning, a wooden sculpture constructed in 1824 and gold plated in 1829.
The icons of the temple were made in 1824 and are works of Dimitrios
Papadiamantis from Zagori. The icon of Blessed Virgin Mary Odigitria is set in
a separate wooden sculptured icon stand, which was constructed at the same time
as the temple. It is the oldest icon in the Monastery made between the 12th and
the 14th century. It is a two-side icon, which depicts Holy Virgin Mary of the
type Odigitria named OPHXHOTICCA (Orihiotissa), on one side, whereas, on the other
side, are the most eminent Apostles Peter and Paul.
GLYKI (Village) THESPROTIA
IGOUMENITSA (Town) THESPROTIA
Tel: +30 26650 25593
OZDINA (Byzantine settlement) PARAMYTHIA
This church was built in 1609.
PARAMYTHIA (Small town) THESPROTIA
PENTE EKLISSIES (Village) PARAMYTHIA
PLAKOTI (Village) PARAMYTHIA
Tel: +30 26660 71236
Tel: +30 26660 71236
ZERVOCHORI (Village) PARAMYTHIA
AVARITSA (Village) PARAMYTHIA
Tel: +30 26660 31449
GIROMERI (Village) FILIATES
Tel: +30 26640 22407
In the frontier area of the Prefecture of Thesprotia, eight kilometres
north-east of Filiates, near the Greek - Albanian border, the Holy Monastery of
Giromeri is situated, built at an altitude of three hundred metres, on the west
slopes of the rocky mountain range of Farmakovouni.
As far as the name of the Monastery is concerned, there have been
many opinions and its name has changed many times up to now. We encounter the
following variations:
Ieromeriou, from the words "iero"(holy) and "meros"(place)
Gyromeriou, from the words "gyro" (around) and "meros" (place) Geromeriou, from
the words "gero" (solid) or "iero" (holy) again and "meros" (place) Giromeriou
or Giromiriou, from the words "gireo" (old) and "meros" (place).
For many years and to our days the name of the Iera Moni Giromeriou
has prevailed.The Monastery of Giromeri was founded in the beginning of the 14th
century (between 1310 and 1320), at a time of prosperity of the Despotato (Kingdom)
of Ipiros. It constituted an important monastic centre and was in its prime in
the middle of the 16th century, when it numbered approximately 300 monks, according
to Theodosios Zygomalas.
Since its foundation, the Monastery had belonged to the Ecumenical
Patriarchate of Constantinople as a Patriarchal one and later (18th century) as
the Chair of the Patriarchal Exarchate of Giromeri. Twelve villages of the district
and Filiates were within its jurisdiction.
In 1800, the Monastery became the Chair of the Diocese of Giromeri
having the same area within its jurisdiction, belonging to the Metropolis of Ioannina.
Since then and until 1895 when it was finally abolished it had several alternations,
being either the Chair of Diocese or one of Exarchate. In 1928 according to a
Patriarchal decision it was granted to the Autocephalus (independent) Church of
Greece and today it belongs to the Holy Metropolis of Paramythia, Filiates, Giromeri
and Parga.
Finally, the importance of the Monastery to the area of Thesprotia
has been great during its long lasting history as it has contributed to the conservation
of the inhabitants' national and religious conscience. It was significant that
a Secret School and a Religious Seminary were in operation on the premises of
the Monastery, during the Turkish occupation. Moreover, after some Exarchs' actions
and with expenses covered by the Monastery, schools operated in some of the villages
in the area.
This monastery was founded in the 14th century, while the murals of the catholicon (= main church of the monastery) were created in 1679.
KAMINI (Village) PARAMYTHIA
This monastery dates back to the late-Byzantine period.
This monastery was founded in 1613.
This monastery was founded in 18th century.
PERDIKA (Small town) THESPROTIA
A very old monastery which Perdika is proud of. A lot of people believe there have happened miracles after their visit here. On May 2 every year (St. Athanasios day) the annual fair takes place in the olive grove between the monastery and the park. People from all over the prefecture and the nearby villages of "Preveza" perfecture don't miss it.
PETOUSI (Village) PARAMYTHIA
A three-aisled basilica with a dome dating back to 1741 is preserved.
RAGI (Village) THESPROTIA
SOULI (Community) THESPROTIA
It was built in 1793 and was blew up by the monk Samouel in 1803.
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