Agios Savvas Tis Karonos

Published 11th of June, 2018

The Church

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The church built in the grounds of the monastery is definitely worth a visit. Even before you venture inside, there is plenty to examine.

Rear Entrance

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You cannot get in this way. It is blocked from the other side. But look closely at the wall itself. It is a fascinating example of recycling. To the left of the door, you can see where they have used an old circular colum as one of the bricks. You will see more examples of that later. Also, to the left of the arch, you can see an out of place chevron, which must have decorated some other building before being used here.

More Chevrons

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And what's going on here? Have these stones been used elsewhere before, or are they original to this church, and surrounded by less artfully-made replacements?

Close Up

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Above the entrance are lots of inscriptions which I won't even attempt to translate.

Inner Buildings

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Before entering the church, we shall walk around it. These buildings are behind what I thought the stables were. They only have doors facing the inner courtyard.

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