Historic Churches & Monasteries
Paxos is home to over 60 churches and monasteries, reflecting the island's deep-rooted Orthodox traditions. This collection highlights key sites ranging from the 18th-century Church of the Hypapanti with its distinctive twin bell towers to the secluded Yperagia Monastery. These structures feature Ionian-style architecture, intricate wood-carved iconostases, and historical frescoes that offer insight into the local spiritual heritage and ecclesiastical art of the Ionian Sea.
Church of the Hypapanti (Candlemas)
An 18th-century church featuring a rare double bell tower and an intricate wood-carved iconostasis.
Yperagia Monastery
A traditional monastery complex also known as Panagia, reflecting the island's monastic history and rural spiritual life.
Church of Agios Demetrios
Stone-built Orthodox church serving the local community with traditional Ionian architectural features.
Church of Agios Georgios (St. George)
Traditional Greek Orthodox church dedicated to Saint George, typical of the island's village ecclesiastical architecture.
Agia Paraskevi church
Small rural church constructed in the traditional Ionian stone style, dedicated to Saint Paraskevi.
Ag Panteleimon
Local place of worship dedicated to Saint Panteleimon, serving as a focal point for community religious customs.
Ascension
Also known as Analipsi, this church is a central site for local Orthodox observances and feast days.
Ag Ioannes
Rural church located in the northern part of Paxos, representing the island's historic religious heritage.
Agia Ekaterini church
Simple Orthodox chapel dedicated to Saint Catherine, characterized by its modest traditional design.
Ag. Spiridon
Church dedicated to Saint Spyridon, the patron saint of the Ionian Islands, featuring local architectural elements.
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