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- Arkadi Monastery - Wikipedia
The Arkadi Monastery (Greek: Μονή Αρκαδίου, romanized: Moni Arkadiou) is a Greek Orthodox monastery, situated on a fertile plateau 23 kilometres (14 mi) to the southeast of Rethymno on the island of Crete in Greece
- Sacred Monastery of Arkadi in Rethymno, Monastery in Crete, Celebration . . .
Today, the Sacred Monastery of Arkadi observes the canonical rules of the Orthodox Church, both as a fully operating monastery and as a pilgrimage destination of religious tourism
- Arkadi Monastery Crete • Getting There, Tips Things to See
Arkadi Monastery is the most significant national monument in Crete and one of the most historic sites in all of Greece It sits on a lush green plateau at the foot of Mount Psiloritis, surrounded by olive groves, cypress trees, and heavenly tranquility
- Arkadi Monastery Crete Guide: Highlights, History And Tips
Arkadi Monastery Crete is one of the most fascinating attractions on the island Arkadi is also hugely important to Cretans themselves, as it has played such an important part in their history So what can you expect to see when you visit, how do you get there and how long do you need there?
- Arkadi Monastery Crete: a complete visitor guide - Traveling Cats
Plan your visit to Arkadi Monastery in Crete with this complete guide: history, tickets, tours, must-see highlights, transport tips, etc
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- How to visit Arkadi Monastery near Rethymnon in Crete
Founded in the 16th century, the Arkadi Monastery (Moni Arkadhi in Greek) is set amidst the scenic hills and gorges of the Amari Valley close by to Rethymnon You can find it on Google maps here
- Arkadi Monastery – One of the most historical places of Crete
Arkadi is perhaps the most historic monastery in Crete The history of the Monastery is multifaceted and unfolds over a period of 8 centuries
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