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Places of worship (18)

Churches

The Byzantine cemetery church of Agios Nikolaos

APOSTOLI (Village) SYVRITO
  The cemetery church of Agios Nikolaos contains fourteenth and fifteenth century frescoes and the paintings of the donor, the man in a strange white gown, are shown. The church, to the right up the steps in the village, has a superb view of the Amari valley.

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Byzantine church of Agios Nikolaos

ELENES (Village) SYVRITO
  In the village of Elenes there is the Byzantine church of Agios Nikolaos with pleasant wall paintings dated 1609 as well as old icons in the church.

The 12C church of Agios Ioannis Theologos

GERAKARI (Village) SYVRITO
  The village of Gerakari was levelled by the Germans in the World War II after the abduction of General Kreipe. The area of Gerakari contains several old churches. In the location Foti, on the main road, is the Byzantine church of Agios Ioannis Theologos with well-preserved thirteenth century wall paintings. The church is a single room and has a narthex in front of it and a dome. The dome is decorated with blind arches made with bricks.

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Outside the village of Gerakari, and 41 km from Rethymno, the church of Aghios Ioannis the Theologist is situated, which dates back to the 13th century. This single-aisled church has a tiled roof. The domed narthex was added later. The church is ornamented with particularly interesting frescoes.

Byzantine church of Astratigos

KARDAKI (Settlement) SYVRITO
  The cemetery church of Astratigos is visible from the main road, below the village. The church contains some frescoes.

Byzantine church of the Panagia

MERONAS (Village) SYVRITO
  In the centre of the village of Meronas is the Byzantine church of the Panagia. The architecture of the church is distinctive because the dome is supported on the north side of the church. The three aisles of the church are unequal in length and of different ages. On the back walls of the church there are blind arches in each one of the three semicircles of the apses. Above the door is the coat-of-arms of Kalergis (an important Cretan family during the Venetian era). The doors and windows are elegantly carved, and a there is also a decorative melon carving. As well as some very distinctive frescoes the church also contains a fourteenth century icon of the Panagia.

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Aghia Paraskevi in the Monastery of Asomatos

MONI ASSOMATON (Monastery) SYVRITO
West of the Monastery of Asomatos the Church of Aghia Paraskevi, a cruciform church with a cupola, is situated, which was probably built during the 13th century and restored during either the 15th or the 16th century. At the north wall of the church a tomb with a vaulted apse can be found, in the interior of which two figures with raised hands are depicted. According to the inscription they represent the brothers Theodoros and Georgios Hortatzis

Agios Ioannis and Agia Triada Church

PANTANASSA (Village) SYVRITO
  Just before entering the village, on the road, is the two-aisled Byzantine church of Agios Ioannis and Agia Triada. The two aisles are separated with arches with relief decorations in the form of melons. Externally, the church has very attractive door decorations and an inscription of 1645 on its bell tower. Inside there is a grave with an coat of arms, inscriptions and decorations.

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The Panagia Church

THRONOS (Village) SYVRITO
  Sivritos was important during Byzantine times as well. The important Byzantine church of the Panagia dates from the fourteenth century and contains frescoes and mosaics. The frescoes were done in two different eras. The older era is in the front of the church behind the altar screen. There is also a graffito dated 1491 on the south wall. The floor of an older basilica, probably fourth century, extends outside the newer structure. The older church was probably the early bishopric of Sivritos. The decorations of the outside on the church show a Venetian influence.

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Byzantine church of the Panagia

The village of Thronos in the district of Amari houses the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin, which dates back to the 14th century and was built on an early Christian basilica of the 6th century. Part of the mosaic floor of the latter has been uncovered. The walls of the church are ornamented with frescoes dating back to two periods.

Byzantine church of Agios Onoufrios

  The Byzantine church of Agios Onoufrios contains frescoes by Michael Venieris dated 1318 by inscription, is located near the main road below the village of Thronos.

The Byzantine church of the Panagia in Smiles

VRYSSES (Village) SYVRITO
  Below Vrises are the remains of the old village of Smiles. Among them you will see the Panagia church under a large plane tree (platanos). The church contains some frescoes.

Country churches

Byzantine church of the Panagia

CHORDAKI (Settlement) SYVRITO
  The church has exterior decorative rosettes, an interesting back window and there are some frescoes.

Monasteries

Monastery of Kaloeidaina

ANO MEROS (Village) SYVRITO
Tel: +30 28310 23653, 58842
Fax: +30 28310 58843

  On the south entrance to the village there is a dirt road left to Kaloidena Monastery and the Byzantine church of Sotiras Christos. The old monastery is in an enchanting location with tall trees, water, and an excellent view of Mount Psiloritis on the opposite side of the Amari Valley.

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Monastery of Assomati at Amari

MONI ASSOMATON (Monastery) SYVRITO
Tel: +30 28310 23653, 58842
Fax: +30 28310 58843

  The Byzantine Assomaton Monastery in the Amari Valley, beside the village of Agia Paraskevi, probably dates from the first Byzantine period, even though most references to it allude to the thirteenth century. The church of the monastery is Michael Archangelos, built on top of an older Byzantine church. The monastery has a long history of support for the Cretan fight for freedom and for education. As a result the monastery was plundered and destroyed many times during the Turkish occupation but it only fell completely in the earthquake of 1810. The dates 1692-1847 are inscribed on the south entrance. It now houses an Agricultural School. The many relics of the monastery's rich past are preserved in the Historical Museum of Iraklion.

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