Monastery of

Myriokephalon

Information about Myriokephalon Monastery

Located in the eastern part of Apokoronas, the Myriokephalon Monastery serves as both a spiritual retreat and a testament to the island’s rich ecclesiastical history. Though lesser-known compared to other monastic sites, its quiet allure and historical significance make it a noteworthy destination for those exploring Crete’s spiritual heritage.

 

Founded during Byzantine times, the Myriokephalon Monastery has weathered centuries, witnessing the many transformative periods of Cretan history. Its architecture is a blend of traditional Byzantine and local Cretan styles, with characteristic stone walls, archways, and frescoes adorning its interiors.

 

The monastery’s central chapel, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, stands as its spiritual heart. Within its walls, visitors can find a collection of ancient icons and manuscripts, each echoing tales of devotion and monastic life from bygone eras.

 

Beyond its religious significance, the monastery offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The tranquility of the setting, combined with the monastery’s historic charm, provides a serene backdrop for reflection and meditation.

 

Location of the Myriokephalon Monastery