Church of St Peter & Pavlou Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Closed, surrounded by ruins
We could not get in as it was closed with no information on opening hours. So we just took a look at the archeological excavations that surround the church.
This fantastic monastery of Dominicans is unique of it's kind in Europe. Built in the early years of the 13th century. The monastery was enormous but now a small part can be seen, although there are f...
Found it by accident but loved it! There are some frescoes inside, really worth to see. There was someone asking for donations and it seems only opens in the mornings.
Simple but beautiful now Orthodox Church with multiple modern icons made of stones. A few more traditional icons as well. Free entrance, although you are expected to make small donation and lit a cand...
Old Venetian Monastery rescued from ruin and still being excavated. No furnishings.
We visited this intriguing building in October when it housed a wonderful exhibition of modern Christian mosaic art. There is very little remaining of the interior of the building but being Venetian i...
Closed, surrounded by ruins
We could not get in as it was closed with no information on opening hours. So we just took a look at the archeological excavations that surround the church.
Stunning
This fantastic monastery of Dominicans is unique of it's kind in Europe. Built in the early years of the 13th century. The monastery was enormous but now a small part can be seen, although there are f...
A gem!
Found it by accident but loved it! There are some frescoes inside, really worth to see. There was someone asking for donations and it seems only opens in the mornings.
Hidden gem
Simple but beautiful now Orthodox Church with multiple modern icons made of stones. A few more traditional icons as well. Free entrance, although you are expected to make small donation and lit a cand...
Old Venetian Monastery rescued from ruin and still being excavated. No furnishings.
We visited this intriguing building in October when it housed a wonderful exhibition of modern Christian mosaic art. There is very little remaining of the interior of the building but being Venetian i...