Osias Loúkas was born in Aegina in 906 AD.
When he died in 953 the first monastery cells and the first small church were already built.
In 1011 this late-Byzantine church was finished.
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The interior of the church is worth seeing too! With many frescoes about the life of Jesus.
Jesus appears to his disciples and shows his wounds to Thomas |
Jesus washes the feet of his disciples |
20 comments:
I love much the architectuur church Grece and the color stones.
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A wonderful and very interesting post as always, Wil! Thank you for sharing! I do hope you have a great new week!!
Treasures, Wil
ALOHA from Honolulu
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Beautiful, - inside and out. What an inspiration these lovely churches must be for quiet worship.
Great pics as usual, Wil :)
amazing art and edifice! this is most likely the only way I'll travel to this magnificent place. thank you.
Hello Wil,
such a beautiful building and I like the colourful stonework, so typical of Greek churches and monasteries.
Have a great week and are keeping warm, the weather here is bitterly cold and very windy.
Best wishes,
Di.
ABCW team.
LOVE the Orthodox church iconography.
ROG, ABCW
beautiful historic church.
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Beautiful art in this monastery, Wil! In which city (or close to) was it? I love the Grecian culture (and their food:) )
And your header is stunning!
I love the interiors of Greek Orthodox churches. This looks a great one to visit.
Always learn new words each round on your blog. Interesting background behind the post too.
Gorgeous photos of this wonderful church! Love your header, too, by the way!
Interesting photos.
What an awesome set of pics!
Amazing architecture!
The frescoes are very beautiful Wil. How wonderful that you have traveled there.
In Borneo, the Dutch priest and bros set up schools. When I was young,we could not pronounce our priest name. we called him Fr Volcanar, I think you will know the spelling.
Certainly a beautiful building.
Beautiful building and fresco's I love Greece When we go to Holland we will spend a couple of days in Greece
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