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Arkadi Monastery, Rethymno, Crete, Greece
Greece

Arkadi Monastery, located near the town of Rethymno in Crete, Greece, is a historic and culturally significant site renowned for its stunning architecture and dramatic history. Founded in the 16th century, the monastery is dedicated to the Ascension of Christ and features a beautiful church adorned with intricate frescoes and a striking bell tower. The impressive stonework and elegant arches reflect the Renaissance architectural style that characterizes this important monument.

Arkadi Monastery is perhaps best known for its role during the Cretan Revolution of 1866, when it became a symbol of resistance against Ottoman rule. The monastery's dramatic story is encapsulated in the tragic events of the siege, where local fighters and women with children sought refuge. To avoid capture, many chose to sacrifice their lives, cementing Arkadi's legacy as a site of heroism and sacrifice.

Surrounded by lush countryside and olive groves, Arkadi Monastery offers a serene atmosphere for visitors to explore its grounds, which include a peaceful courtyard, museum, and several chapels. The monastery remains a place of pilgrimage and remembrance, attracting those who wish to learn about its rich history and appreciate its architectural beauty.

Copyright: Nick Spar
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Taken: 17/09/2014
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Published: 31/10/2024
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Tags: monastery; landmark; religion; culture; architecture; historical heritage; history; renaissance; revolution; resistance; olive groves; museum
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