Holy Monastery (Meteora)

Coordinates: 39°43′26″N 21°37′41″E / 39.723969°N 21.627943°E / 39.723969; 21.627943
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Holy Monastery
Religion
AffiliationEastern Orthodox
Location
Location Greece
Geographic coordinates39°43′26″N 21°37′41″E / 39.723969°N 21.627943°E / 39.723969; 21.627943

The Holy Monastery (Greek: Αγία Μονή, romanizedAgia Moni) is a former Eastern Orthodox monastery that is part of the Meteora monastery complex in Thessaly, central Greece.[1]

Names[edit]

Other names for monastery include:[1]

  • Nea Moni (Νέα Μονή) 'New Monastery'
  • Moni Genesiou tes Theotokou (Μονή Γενεσίου της Θεοτόκου) 'Monastery of the Birth of the Theotokos'
  • Moni ton Eisodion tis Teokokou (Μονή των Εισοδίων της Θεοτόκου) 'Monastery of the Entry of the Theotokos'
  • Keli tou Varlaam (Κελί του Βαρλαάμ) 'Cell of Varlaam'

Description[edit]

The monastery was mentioned in 1614, which at the time was inhabited by more than 20 monks. The monastery had also sought to gain recognition as a stavropegion. Today, only ruins remain on a narrow rock that is overshadowed by Ypsilotera Rock.[2]

The Cave of St. Athanasius of Meteora (39°43′26″N 21°37′41″E / 39.724027°N 21.627965°E / 39.724027; 21.627965 (Cave of St. Athanasius of Meteora)) is located next to the Holy Monastery.[1]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Vlioras, Spyridon (2017). "Μετεωρικές μονές: Συμβολή στον απαιτούμενο και ευκταίο διάλογο". Σπυρίδων Βλιώρας (Προσωπική ιστοσελίδα) (in Greek). Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  2. ^ Provatakis, Theocharis M. (2006). Meteora: History of monasteries and monasticism. Athens: Michalis Toubis Publications S.A. ISBN 960-540-095-2.