Historic Churches & Monasteries
Milos preserves a diverse religious landscape ranging from the 13th-century foundations of Panagia Thalassitra to the rare Catholic architecture of Saint Nicholas in Adamantas. These sites demonstrate traditional Cycladic building techniques, featuring whitewashed stone walls, blue-domed roofs, and intricate wood-carved iconostases. The collection includes remote monasteries like Saint John Siderianos, known for its historic iron-door legend, and prominent village cathedrals that serve as centers for local Byzantine traditions and annual feast days.
Koimese Theotokou
The main cathedral of Adamantas, this 19th-century church features a distinctive bell tower and houses significant Byzantine icons and an ornate wood-carved iconostasis.
Panagia Thalassitra
Located in the Kastro area of Plaka, this 13th-century church is notable for its stone-carved lintel featuring the coat of arms of the Crispi family.
Saint Nicholas
A rare example of a Catholic place of worship in Milos, located in Adamantas, reflecting the island's historical ties to Western European maritime merchants.
Mone Agiou Ioanne Siderianou
A remote monastery on the western coast known for the legend of its iron door and its significant annual pilgrimage held every September.
Prophetes Elias
Situated near one of the island's high points in the Halakas region, this church follows traditional Cycladic architectural lines with a simple white exterior.
Agia Marina
A rural whitewashed church located on the slopes of Mount Halakas, representing the island's traditional countryside religious architecture.
Saint Dimitrios
Located in Zephyria, the former capital of Milos, this church stands as a remnant of the village's historical importance before the population moved to the coast.
Agios Eleutherios & Euangelismos Theotokou
A dual-dedicated chapel in the Adamantas area featuring a simple vaulted roof and traditional Greek Orthodox interior.
Agios Phanourios
A small Orthodox church located near the port of Adamantas, used for local religious services and traditional feast days.
Panagia Tourliane
Positioned on a hill between Tripiti and Klima, this church is a classic example of island architecture with a white facade and blue detailing.
Agios Georgios
An Orthodox church in the Adamantas district characterized by its paved courtyard and traditional bell tower.
Agioi Antonios kai Eleutherios
A small religious site in Adamantas dedicated to two saints, typically used for local community celebrations and weddings.
Panagía Kastrianí
A historic chapel located within the defensive walls of the Venetian Kastro in Plaka, dating back to the medieval period.
Mesa Panagia
Located near the entrance of the Plaka fortress, this church is one of the older religious structures in the island's historic capital.
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