Monastery of St. Anthony, Orthodox monastery in Meteora, Greece
The Monastery of St. Anthony is an Orthodox monastery built on Pyxari Rock as part of the Meteora complex, consisting of stone structures and religious buildings. The complex integrates churches, cells, and support rooms that are constructed directly into and upon the rock formations.
The monastery was founded in the 14th century and represents a significant period of Orthodox Christian expansion in central Greece's Thessaly region. Its establishment during this era was part of a wider movement of monks seeking refuge in these remote mountain spaces.
The monastery represents how Orthodox monks have chosen to live in harmony with the rock formations, creating a space where daily prayer and monastic life continue today. The site remains an active center of worship and contemplation within this dramatic natural setting.
Visitors reach the monastery via a paved road that winds up the Meteora cliffs and leads directly to the entrance. The route is well maintained with regular stopping points that offer views of the surrounding landscape.
The monastery sits on an isolated rock formation that stands out among the Meteora monuments due to its distinctive geology and shape. This remoteness made it an attractive retreat for monks seeking deep spiritual contemplation away from the surrounding valleys.
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