Monasteries of the Peloponnese

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The Monasteries of the Peloponnese are a network of historic Orthodox Christian monastic communities in southern Greece, renowned for their Byzantine architecture, religious art, and enduring spiritual traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Orthodox Christian monastic complex
network of monasteries
religious heritage site
architecturalStyle Byzantine architecture NERFINISHED
country Greece
culturalSignificance centers of Orthodox learning
centers of icon painting
centers of manuscript preservation
regional pilgrimage destinations
era Byzantine period
post-Byzantine period
hasActivity daily liturgical services
hospitality to pilgrims
icon painting
monastic prayer
religious education
hasFeature bell towers
chapels
cloisters
defensive architecture
frescoes
icons
monastic cells
refectories
stone-built katholika
wall paintings
hasStatus active monastic communities
historic monuments
hasType coenobitic monasteries
female monasteries
idiorrhythmic monasteries
male monasteries
heritage Byzantine heritage
post-Byzantine heritage
influenced local religious culture in the Peloponnese
influencedBy Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
knownFor Byzantine architecture
Orthodox Christian spirituality
historic monastic traditions
religious art
language Greek
locatedIn Peloponnese
southern Greece
partOf Greek Orthodox monasticism
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
tourism cultural tourism destination
religious tourism destination
tradition Byzantine liturgical tradition
Orthodox monastic rule

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Christian monastic heritage of Greece hasComponent Monasteries of the Peloponnese