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Sightseeing

FANEROMENI MONASTERY

(SITIA)

Drive west out of Sitia on the main road to Agios Nikolaos. The marked exit to the Faneromeni Monastery is on the right. There are two exits a few kilometers apart that meet in the middle. The monastery is reached after a signposted, 30-minute drive on a good dirt track.

When you reach the sea, continue along the road as it climbs uphill for about 2km from the sea. The monastery is perched dramatically on the edge of a canyon. The monastery is perched dramatically on the edge of a canyon.

The name of the monastery (Faneromeni, "revealed") was taken from an icon of the Virgin which was found in a small cave beside the church. The frescoes in this small fourteenth century monastery church are dated 1455 and were blackened by smoke when the church was set on fire to by the Turks.

There is an inscription commemorating renovations on the monks cells in 1624.

The monastery is built at the edge of this wonderful gorge.
Next to the monastery there is a small settlement. Here you can see its small picturesque square.
The monastery is small, but well kept and there is a wonderful view to the sea, which is just 1,5 kms away from it.
 

Other Monasteries in Eastern Crete

Toplou
Kapsa
Faneromenis
Kristalenia
 

 
 

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