Historic Churches & Monasteries
Poros' spiritual landscape is anchored by the 18th-century Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi, which houses a notable wood-carved iconostasis and the tombs of Greek War of Independence heroes. The island is dotted with traditional Greek Orthodox chapels, such as the Cathedral of Euangelismos Theotokou, known for its murals by Konstantinos Parthenis. These sites showcase classic whitewashed architecture and offer quiet reflection points with views over the Saronic Gulf and the Peloponnese coast.
Mone Zoodochou Peges Kalaureias
Founded in 1720 by Archbishop Iakovos II, this monastery features a notable wood-carved iconostasis from Asia Minor and the tombs of Greek naval heroes, including Admiral Miaoulis.
Euangelismos Theotokou
The main cathedral of Poros, built in 1861. The interior is decorated with significant hagiographies and murals painted by the renowned Greek artist Konstantinos Parthenis.
Panagitsa
A traditional Greek Orthodox chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, featuring classic whitewashed walls.
Agioi Anargyroi
Small religious site dedicated to the "Holy Unmercenaries," saints traditionally venerated for healing.
Xoklesi Timiou Staurou
A small countryside chapel dedicated to the Holy Cross, located on the eastern side of the island.
Timios Stauros
Greek Orthodox chapel dedicated to the Holy Cross.
Panagitsa (Koimese Tes Theotokou)
A chapel dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God, representing traditional local ecclesiastical architecture.
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