Ayios Georgios Koumanon Monastery

Published 21st of July, 2019

Towards The Altar

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Fortunately, in this world of digital photography, we can take loads of pictures without worrying about the consequences. This is a good thing, as a lot of the shots were far too dark to use.

To The Left

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Anyway, that's enough on photography. Let's have a look at what we've got. The left-hand side of the main altar is adorned with these lovely murals. The Church is Ayios Georgios, so you will see lots of pictures of St George slaying the dragon.

More St George

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As you can see, St George features rather heavily. And the green really was that vivid. Actually, let's look closer at that...

Baby Dreams

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Regular readers of these blogs will already know that that little wax figurine of a baby is likely to be a fertility votive offering. This means it is placed there to aid in somebody's prayers that they might be able to conceive.

Older Mural

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Behind the verdant St George, there lies whats left of a much older mural.

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