Listed 17 sub titles with search on: Places of worship for wider area of: "MYLOPOTAMOS Province RETHYMNO" .
ANGELIANA (Village) GEROPOTAMOS
Agios Antonios Church in Aggeliana has a narthex, an unusually high
dome with oval windows.
ANOGIA (Small town) RETHYMNO
The church of Agios Ioannis is below the main square near the town
hall. One of its aisles still has pleasant frescoes although they are extremely
blackened.
AXOS (Village) KOULOUKONA
The Byzantine church of Agia Irini at the crossroads below the cemetery
is from the fourteenth or fifteenth century and has cruciform architecture with
a dome with many blind arches. The windows and doors have carved decorations on
them. A melon carved in stone appears on the exterior of the church.
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Agios Ioannis is near the cemetery and has high quality well-preserved
frescoes and a mosaic floor.
KALAMAS (Settlement) GEROPOTAMOS
In the village of Kalamas is the Byzantine church of Agios Georgios.
The church has cruciform architecture and two narthexes in front of the church,
at right angles to the main axis. It has a high dome in the centre of the cross
and blind arches at the sides of the church. The narthex makes it resemble a three-aisled
church. On the outside the church has blind arches and brick decorations. There
is also an old grave inside and some frescoes remain.
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KASTRI (Settlement) GEROPOTAMOS
In Kastri itself is the Byzantine church of the Panagia. The church
has two long aisles one much wider than the other. It may have been a three-aisled
basilica in the past. It has an attractive back window and blind arches on the
back walls.
TSACHIANA (Settlement) KOULOUKONA
Seen from the monastery (300 metres south towards Veni) is the small
church of Agia Marina in which the coat of arms of the Kalergis (an important
Cretan family during the Venetian era) can be seen on the portal. There is also
a relief decoration of a melon above the entrance door. Inside, the church has
arches and frescoes, some of which have been drawn on top of reliefs on the wall.
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AXOS (Village) KOULOUKONA
Diskouri Monastery is near Axos, Milopotamos, between the villages
Livadia and Veni. It has not been in use since 1901. According to tradition, it
was built at the time of the Emperor Konstantinos the Great in a location where
there was an ancient temple of Dioskouri. The monastery was a centre of revolutionary
activities against the Turks and was destroyed in 1821.
Agios Ioannis
Church:
The church of Agios
Ioannis is in the monastery.
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BALI (Port) RETHYMNO
In Bali there is the monastery of Agios Ioannis Prodromos. There is
a sign to the monastery on the highway as you approach Bali from the west. The
road takes you back onto the mountain behind the highway (south). From the monastery
there are exceptional views of the coastline near Bali. The church of the monastery
has two aisles and tradition says that there was a small Byzantine church which
was incorporated into the present-day church. The north entrance has an inscription
with the date 1635 and the church contains frescoes. The monastery has been renovated
and the grounds landscaped giving the scene an extraordinarily well kept appearance.
A fountain at the highest point of the monastery has very lovely decorations.
Another fountain is on the kalderimi (path) behind the monastery that goes from
the monastery to Melidoni. It can be reached from the gate behind the church in
the monastery or from outside to the left. The fountain is less than 400 metres
away.
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It is situated on a hill and offers a panoramic view on the bay and the coastal village of Bali, which is situated 37 km from Rethymno. It is also called Monastery of Atalis, a name, which the Venetians had given to the coastal village thus modifying the name of the ancient city of Astalis. Inscriptions testify that the monastery was built during the 17th century, which does not exclude that there had been a monastery there in earlier times. The church is dedicated to Aghios Ioannis. Its faηade shows distinct elements of the architecture of the Renaissance. Due to its position and abutting the Bay of Bali, the monastery played an important role during the revolution of 1821. Later it was deserted, and only as late as 1982 new life was breathed into it when it was restored.
The most important historical place in Bali is the monastery of Agios Ioannis Prodromos. The monastery has exceptional views of the coastline near Bali. The church of the monastery has two aisles and tradition says that there was a small Byzantine church which was incorporated into the present-day church. The north entrance has an inscription with the date 1635 and the church contains frescoes. A fountain at the highest point of the monastery has very lovely decorations. Another fountain is on the kalderimi (path) behind the monastery that goes from the monastery to Melidoni It can be reached from the gate behind the church in the monastery or from outside to the left. The fountain is less than 400 metres away.
Tel: +30 28310 23653, 58842
Fax: +30 28310 58843
Tel: +30 28340 94274
DOXARO (Village) KOULOUKONA
Tel: +30 28340 61884
TSACHIANA (Settlement) KOULOUKONA
Tel: +30 28310 22415
Fax: +30 28310 22411
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