Greek Orthodox Churches
This collection highlights the religious landmarks of Karpathos, ranging from remote cave chapels to historic village monasteries. These sites showcase the island's Byzantine heritage through traditional whitewashed masonry, intricate wood-carved iconostases, and preserved frescoes. Key locations include the ancient cave church of Agios Ioannes in Vroukounda and the monastery of Agiou Georgiou Vasson, which remain central to the island's spiritual life and annual festivals.
Agia Kyriake
A whitewashed Greek Orthodox church situated on a hillside overlooking the Aegean Sea near Pigadia.
Santa kara
A small traditional chapel located in the central mountainous region of the island.
Agios Ioannes o Prodromos
A historic cave church located at the ancient site of Vroukounda. It is the destination for a major three-day pilgrimage and festival every August.
Agia Eirene
A Byzantine-style chapel located near the coastal settlement of Mesochori, featuring traditional island architecture.
Mone Archangelou Mychael
A monastery dedicated to the Archangel Michael, situated in the hills near the village of Volada.
Iera Moni Agiou Georgiou Vasson
A historic monastery set in a verdant valley near Aperi, featuring a traditional courtyard and serving as a site for significant local religious celebrations.
Panagia Othos
The central church of Othos, the highest village on Karpathos, known for its detailed wood-carved iconostasis.
Agios Michalis
A Greek Orthodox church located near Spoa, characterized by its traditional whitewashed exterior.
Ágios Geórgios
A traditional church located in the western coastal region near the settlement of Lefkos.
Zoodóuchou Pigi
A religious site located near the northern village of Olympos, dedicated to the 'Life-Giving Spring'.
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