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Panagia Drosiani: The most historic church of Naxos

One of the most beautiful temples in Greece

Χάρης Κατσίγιαννης by Χάρης Κατσίγιαννης
in AEGEAN ISLANDS, CYCLADES, GREECE, Religious Interest, SOUTH AEGEAN ISLANDS
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The Cyclades are from side to side full of churches and monasteries. Others are more central and others seem they hang on the rocks. You may even see churches in caves that you can only reach from the sea. One of those islands that have many well-preserved churches is Naxos. The most historic church of the approximately 130 Byzantine churches located in Naxos is the Panagia Drosiani. It is so special for the residents of the island but also for the visitors.

Panagia Drosiani: The historic church of Naxos

Panagia Drosiani is one of the most beautiful and oldest Byzantine temples not only in Naxos but also in the whole of Greece. It is a small but graphical chapel close to the villages of Moni and Halki.

The church in the past was a Catholic monastery and has a unique architecture. It is built with a bare stone structure, a conical taper with a dome, and three one-room chapels with domes on the north side. Some of the wall paintings that have survived have been dated from the 6th century. In fact, experts evaluate them as the oldest in the Balkans.

The most famous of these are two paintings in the Dome of the Temple that present Jesus Christ as a young boy and then as an adult man. The rest of the paintings that they have survived have been evaluated and they were made in the 11th century to the 14th century.

Panagia Drosiani: The most historic beach of Naxos
Panagia Drosiani: The most historic beach of Naxos

In addition, inside the church, you are going to see the marble temple, the marble candlesticks, and the old icon of Panagia Drosiani. For these items over the centuries, there have been many legends and traditions.

One legend references that the picture of Panagia used to sweat every time the inhabitants of the Monastery were threatened by some danger. Another legend references that, the Virgin Mary had blessed with her grace the place, by giving it water, and because of that the place has a nice cool environment.

Finally, the rest of the chapels that surround it on the north side have a special architecture. Two of them have square domes. Another of its characteristic is the small cemetery which is located near the entrance of the church.

Useful information about Panagia Drosiani

Panagia Drosiani: The most historic beach of Naxos1

The Byzantine church is located 30 minutes from the town (country) of the island by the road that passes through the villages and the mainland of Naxos.

If you want to make a stop on your route it is worth visiting the village of Halki, which is located in the wider area of the so-called Tragaia. It is only a few kilometers away. Naxos will generally leave you with the best impressions if it has not already done so from your previous trip there ...

External photography source: Olaf Tausch

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