Monasteries of Mount Pelion

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The Monasteries of Mount Pelion are a historic cluster of Eastern Orthodox monastic complexes in central Greece, known for their Byzantine architecture, religious frescoes, and long-standing spiritual and cultural influence in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eastern Orthodox monastery group
monastic complex cluster
architecturalStyle Byzantine architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Ottoman period in Greece
country Greece
culturalRegion Pelion NERFINISHED
denomination Greek Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
functionedAs centers of local education
cultural centers
religious centers
hasArtisticTradition post-Byzantine iconography
hasBuildingMaterial local stone
wood
hasFeature courtyards
frescoed interiors
iconostases
monastic cells
stone-built churches
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Greek
hasMonastery Monastery of Agia Triada NERFINISHED
Monastery of Agios Georgios Timios Prodromos NERFINISHED
Monastery of Agios Nikolaos NERFINISHED
Monastery of Flamouri NERFINISHED
Monastery of Panagia Odigitria NERFINISHED
Monastery of Saint Lavrentios NERFINISHED
Monastery of Sourvia NERFINISHED
heritage Byzantine monastic tradition
influenced local architecture
local art
local religious traditions
locatedIn Mount Pelion NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
central Greece
notableFor Byzantine wall paintings
cultural influence in the region
religious frescoes
spiritual influence in the region
partOf Christian monasteries in Thessaly
Orthodox monasticism in Greece
region Magnesia regional unit NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
tourismType cultural tourism destination
religious tourism destination
usedFor monastic life
pilgrimage
religious education
religious worship

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Christian monastic heritage of Greece hasComponent Monasteries of Mount Pelion