Photographer's Note
Monastery of Xeropotamou is located on the road from the port of Daphne to the town of Karyes, the administrative center of the monastic republic. It is eighth in hierarchical rank among the monasteries. The katholikon of the monastery is dedicated to the memory of the Forty Holy Martyrs.
While tradition accords its founding to the Empress Pulcheria in mid fifth century, Xeropotamou Monastery is believed to have been established at the end of the tenth century, by a monk named Paulos Xeropotamenos. Xeropotamou prospered until the thirteenth century when it was occupied and pillaged by the Franks. The monastery was supported in a revival in the fourteenth century by the Byzantine Roman Paleologan dynasty and Serbian princes. Then, after the fall of Constantinople further raids by the Turks and major fires in 1507 and 1609 caused major damage to Xeropotamou which had gone in decline.
Kaisarios Dapontes built the katholikon at Xeropotamou between 1761 and 1763. The church is typical of the Anthonite churches on the peninsula. The frescos were finished during the twenty years after the construction of the katholikon and have been kept in very good condition. Across a courtyard in front of the katholikon is the refectory built by the Wallachian abbot Alexander. The monastery suffered damage from fires recently in 1950 and 1973.
There are seven chapels within the monastery proper. These chapels are dedicated to the Archangels, Ss. Constantine and Helen, the Elevation of the Holy Cross, St. John the Baptist, St. Theodosios, St. George, and the Presentation of the Virgin. The monastery has external nine chapels and owns the port of Daphne.
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Silvio1953
(220637) 2015-02-12 11:00
Ciao Saša, great view of fantastic monastery, splendid light, excellent clarity and wonderful colors, very well done, my friend, ciao Silvio
Spyder
(4) 2015-02-13 2:24
Very impressive place, Sasa, you have captured this amazingly well. The sun & shadows are in the right place…….wow!
I wonder if those arched windows were all like the ones in the middle at one time, or if this is as it was built.
Thanks for this beauty.
Have a happy week-end
Regards
the ED
timecapturer
(49288) 2015-02-13 3:21
Hello Saša
a wonderful capture of this impressive and beautiful monastery. So typically maintained and full of amazing history and architectural elegance.
Superb!
Have a great weekend - B.
kordinator
(8738) 2015-02-13 5:51
Pomaže Bog imenjače
Predivan manastir na impresivnoj fotografiji.
Gledam neke fotografije moje bratije,i gotovo da svi imate problema sa kontra svetlom.
Meni to uopšte ne smeta,ali baš sam video mnogo slika sa sivim oblacima ili praznog neba zbog jakog svetla.
Najbitnije da je tamo raj na zemlji.
Slike koje nosiš u sebi su sigurno urezane za ceo život.
Prijatan vikend.
Saša
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Copyright: Aleksandar Dekanski (dekanski)
(9269)
- Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2014-06-12
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Sony HX200v
- Exposition: f/4.5, 1/800 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Map: view
- Versions: version originale
- Carnet de voyage: Pilgrimage to Mount Athos
- Date Submitted: 2015-02-12 10:07
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