Saint Nicholas Church (Plomari)
The central church of Plomari, featuring a notable bell tower and richly decorated interior. It holds a prominent place in the town’s religious and cultural life.
Why visit it?
For its role in local life and its architectural beauty.
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Limonos Monastery (Kalloni)
Founded in 1526, it is one of the most important spiritual and educational centers of Lesvos. The monastery houses a remarkable library and a museum with valuable artifacts.
Why visit it?
For its great historical significance, fascinating exhibits, and the deep sense of spirituality that surrounds the site.
Pithariou Monastery (Eressos)
Set within a lush green landscape near Eressos, Pithariou Monastery offers visitors a sense of peace and spiritual uplift.
Why visit it?
For its absolute tranquility, natural surroundings, and authentic monastic atmosphere.
Panagia Glykofilousa (Petra)
Built atop a rock, this church dominates the center of Petra and offers panoramic views of the village. Its icon is considered miraculous, making it a beloved pilgrimage site.
Why visit it?
For the sense of reverence, the stunning views, and the atmosphere of one of the most picturesque spots in Lesvos.
Church of Saint Therapon (Mytilene)
An impressive neoclassical church with a large dome and rich interior decoration. Located in the heart of Mytilene, it stands as a prominent city landmark.
Why visit it?
For its architecture, historical significance, and central location in the city.
Metropolitan Church of Saint Athanasios (Mytilene)
The oldest church in the city, with great historical significance and a magnificent wood-carved iconostasis. It also houses the tomb of Saint Theodore of Byzantium.
Why visit it?
For its deep connection to the historical and spiritual identity of Mytilene.
Saint George Church (Anemotia)
A church with simple and authentic architecture, serving as a local place of faith for the residents of Anemotia.
Why visit it?
For its authenticity and the heartfelt devotion that characterizes it.
Saint John Church (Kerameia)
A small chapel hidden among nature, cherished by the local community for its quiet presence and spiritual charm.
Why visit it?
For its tranquility and its deep connection to the natural surroundings.
Transfiguration of the Savior Church (Papiana)
A church dedicated to the Transfiguration of Christ, featuring traditional architecture and a well-kept courtyard.
Why visit it?
For its distinctive iconography and its role in the local religious life.
