Agios Savvas Tis Karonos
Dark Interior
On entering the church, I was immediatelystruck with the amount of wood. I should point out though, that it is very dark inside. The electricity supply is turned off, and I didn't want to turn it back on. So I always try and remember to carry a torch with me when I go exploring. You can get good inspection torches from Jumbo for only €4.
Those Babies Again
The wax babies I originally thought peculiar to Agios Charalambos are here too.
Fine Detail
I love the detail in the painting and wood carvings.
Pews
The sides of the church are lined with pews. I would guess the church could seat about 30 people in total.
More Pews
Where they would all park would be another matter. Incidentally, when you have finished exploring the monastery, you may be tempted to continue up the road. Don't bother, it leads to a dead-end.
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