Listed 48 sub titles with search on: Festivals and fairs for wider area of: "LESVOS Prefecture NORTH AEGEAN" .
AGIA PARASKEVI (Small town) LESVOS
26
20/7
15/8
8/5/2002
In the monastery which bears his name
21/11
ERESSOS (Small town) LESVOS
20/7/2002
The country chapel overlooks the hilltop of Agios Lias (St Ilias) which is the physical boundary of the bay of Eresos. This beautiful landscape is where the festival of Ai Lia (Agios (St) Ilias) is held.
Evening prayer is held on the eve and the time-honoured vigil is held through the night.
Devine service is performed on the day of the feast and the festival follows.
27/7
The picturesque country church is located in the Portos area (on the Eresos - Mesotopos road). Evening prayer is held on the eve before the Feast and a festival is held on the day of the feast.
4/7
A glorious Devine Service is performed in exaltation of Patron Saint Andrew, followed by a procession during which the Saint’s relics are carried around the town.
6/8
A sublime country chapel built in a plain (Psynia area) is consacrated to Jesus Christ. Its festival takes place on the 6th of August welcoming many exaltors.
15/8
The village and church celebrates the Feast of Our Lady on the 15th of August. Many pilgrims flock in order to go to evening prayer and Devine Service on the eve of the Feast.
KORNOS (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
30/11
20/7
23/8
MANTAMADOS (Small town) MYTILINI
8/11
MONI AGIOU RAFAEL (Monastery) MYTILINI
Easter Tuesday
PALEOKIPOS (Small town) MYTILINI
26/7
27/7/2002
20/7/2002
On Tuesday after Easter at the homonymous monastery.
20/7
21/5
LESVOS (Island) NORTH AEGEAN
Quite often, especially in the summer months, the island comes to life with a fair which, in addition to the standard singing and dancing which often goes on for three days and nights, also includes horse and other races as well as processions or cultural events. Among the festivities that attract the largest number of people are the fete of Taxiarchis at Mantamados on the Sunday of Myrrh Bearing and the fete of the Bull at Ag. Paraskevi on the 1st of June. Characteristic of both are the slaughtering of a bull, a remnant of pre-Christian animal sacrifices, and the horse races. Throughout the night, under the sound of songs keskeki (a meat stew with wheat and plenty of cumin) is cooked in large cauldrons over open-air fires and on the following morning it is given out to the pilgrims.
A unique day for the island is the 15th of August, the day of the Assumption, which is especially celebrated at Petra and Ayiassos. People of all ages from the whole island head uphill, often on foot, to the village, and many of them spend the night out in the open in the church’s courtyard or in the surrounding areas. Junketing is also at its best during carnival, especially at Mesotopos, with the koudounatoi, (men loaded with cowbells) and at Ayiassos where satirical teasing still continues an ancient custom. In the summer there are festivities in several parts of the island. The Feast of the Sardine at Kalloni, of Ouzo at Mytilini and Plomari, of Trata at Petra and Skala Polychnito. Concerts, plays, art and photo exhibitions, lectures, horse races and fairs, local singing and dancing will give the visitor a look into
This extract is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Lesvos URL below, which contains images.
Receive our daily Newsletter with all the latest updates on the Greek Travel industry.
Subscribe now!