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KARYA (Small town) LEFKADA
Another wonderful church is that of Ayia Paraskevi in the upper part of the town.
This is a well-preserved church built at the beginning of the 19th century. Its
pride is the wooden-sculpted iconostasis, a finely worked piece in a simple baroque
style made by P. Prosalentis in 1850. The icon of Ayia Paraskevi was painted by
Y. Patsaras and is a beautiful composition. There are two oil-paintings by Spyridon
Gazi in the church, 'The Sacrifice of Abraham' and 'Job.' There are two springs
in the village with pure water from the same source which supplied the whole region
with its water in the past.
This extract is cited April 2004 from the Prefecture of Lefkada URL below, which contains images
One of the most important churches of Karya is that of Ayios Spyridon in the centre
of the town. It was built in the late 19th century and has a beautiful tall belfry
with a clock. The iconostasis is in a simple, classical style and was made by
Ioannis Vrettos (1925).
KARYA (Small town) LEFKADA
Tel: +30 26450 41484
At the edge of the plain, in an idyllic valley, is the Monastery of
Ayios Ioannis Prodromos (Saint John the Baptist), popularly known as "Ai
Yiannis in the Plain". It was founded in 1605 and has a rich history which
goes back over 300 years, with an important role in the economic and cultural
life of the island. It is said that the brigand Simos Bounas, or Grivas, was buried
in the monastery's church in 1622.
The Venetians gave much property to the monastery in 1702. The Church
of the Odigitria (Our Lady) became a dependency of the monastery in that period
and a little later fifteen other of the island's churches were given to the monastery.
The monastery of Ayios Ioannis was the island's richest and most populous in the
early 19th century. Today's church is newer, single-aisled with a wooden roof
and a separate area for women. It has exceptional wall-paintings dating from 1736
to 1753.
The south wall has paintings preserved in three registers. The lower
register contains paintings of full-length saints, the middle register has saints
whilst the upper register contains large scenes with many figures and has been
fairly worn away over time. In the west wall are paintings of Ayios Konstantinos,
Ayia Eleni and the Archangel Michael. Two of the episcopal paintings by Tomazos
Tzen of the Cretan school dating to 1753 were stolen in 1965. Next to the monastery
church, set within thick vegetation, is the dilapidated chapel of Ayios Nikolaos.
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