Discovering Crete - Part 4, The Monastery of Odigítrias II

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Greetings Steemians!

Welcome back to the second part of the tour through the monastery of Odigítria.

To the north-east of the monastery stands a smaller chapel, built in more recent times, which blends beautifully into the Cretan landscape.

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During my stay in May the temperatures were still bearable. A month later, one would probably prefer to be inside the chapel instead of enjoying it from the outside.

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The interior of the central church. Typical for an Orthodox church is the lack of benches. Just a few chairs alongside the wall for the older community members. The interior is sumptuously decorated with numerous icon paintings, artful woodcarvings, gilded and silver chandeliers.

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In several places of the monastery there are beautiful flower and plant arrangements.

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There's also a little local museum in one of the wings. An old olive mill, a wine press and a warehouse with historical equipment are exhibited there.

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A guest room was established in a former monk's quarters. I could not find out though, whether it can be booked by tourists for an overnight stay.

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Enough sun for today, says the kitten. I agree with that.

I hope you enjoyed the tour through the monastery! Next excursion goes to the famous ruins of the former Minoan metropolis Phaistos. I hope to welcome you there again!

Thanks for watching and enjoy a great day on Steemit!

Shaka


All photos were recorded by myself with an EOS 7D / Tamron 18-270 mm in May, 2018. All rights reserved.


Discovering Crete - All previous posts:

Part 1, Agiofárango, the Gorge of Saints I Part 2, Agiofárango, the Gorge of Saints II
Part 3, Monastery Odigítrias I
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