submitted by Site Administrator on 23.11.2003
This is one of several icons which was stored in the church of Agia Triatha in Mitata. While I was living there in the late 1980's I was visited by some professional art restorers from Germany, and they cleaned about a dozen icons. Some of the icons in this series are pre-cleaning, others post.
submitted by Site Administrator on 30.11.2003
This is one of several icons which was stored in the church of Agia Triatha in Mitata. While I was living there in the late 1980's I was visited by some professional art restorers from Germany, and they cleaned about a dozen icons. Some of the icons in this series are pre-cleaning, others post. We welcome any commentary about the images.
submitted by Petros Kominos on 21.08.2003
Agios Nikitas
submitted by James Gavriles on 10.08.2003
My Father in front of the church in Logothetianica I think . From his visit to Kythera in 1975. Might be Agyios Minas?? Intersting as this church looks like the one that Petros Cominos is asking about in one of the other photos.
Panagia Odigitria, Perlegianika. Please, if someone has some information, I would like to know the story of this church
Panagia Euagelistria, Lianianika. Please, if someone has some information, I would like to know the story of this church
A destroyed church called Sotiros, at Ntourianika. I hope that everyone will soon realise how important it is to restore our treasures, castles, churches, and museums on the Island
submitted by James Prineas on 13.07.2003
A wonderful icon demounted during the renovations of Agia Triatha in Mitata in the 1980's.
submitted by John Stathatos on 23.10.2003
Photographer: Emmanouil Fatseas. Father Mormoris by the belltower of St. George on the Mountain, c. 1950. Submitted by the Kythera Photographic Archive / copyright (2003) K.P.A. Ref. Number: KPA0032. Vintage print, 29x27 cm. Please note! This vintage photo and dozens more historic and fascinating photographs to be found in the Kythera Cultural Archive section of this site.
submitted by James Prineas on 06.06.2003
The monastery of St. George, overlooking Avlemonas on the north-east coast of the island.
submitted by James Prineas on 01.07.2003
The monastery of St. George, overlooking Avlemonas on the north-east coast of the island. There is something magical about this monastery - the earth hums up there, and you feel like you are sitting on the navel of the earth. Four thousand years ago hundreds of pilgrims would ascend the mountain before dawn from the shore at Skandia (Paliopoly) bearing gifts for their sun-goddess.
The road up to the monastery of St. George, perched high above Avlemonas.
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