Paphos Beach.
During one of our many holidays on the sunny Island of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean we visited The Kykkos Monastery up in the Troodos mountains.
At the time we were staying at the popular Paphos area, you will see Paphos on the bottom left of the map and The Troodos Mountains, nearby where The Kykkos Monastery is situated.
Outer entrance to the monastery. |
Inner court entrance to the monastery. |
The Kykkos Monastery looks quite ordinary from the outside but once you get to the inner sanctum the opulence is quite breath taking. It is the richest and most lavish in Cyprus, and is situated at an altitude of 1318 metres on the north west face of the Troodos Mountains .
A row of icons where people line up an make their pleas then kiss the icon. |
Mosaic depiction of The Virgin Mary with the child Jesus |
What a wonderful place to visit. So much history. Thanks for the intro to K, Trubes!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ellen, thanks for your kind words, It truly is a wonderful place to visit, there is so much more to tell, which, hopefully I will be able to at a later date!
DeleteBest wishes,
Di.
ABCW team.
Thanks for this inspirartional piece, Di.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this inspirartional piece, Di.
ReplyDeleteBless you Roger, you're so kind,
DeleteDi xx
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The Greeks' icons have such deeply rich colors- so different from the soft colors we have in our parish church.
ReplyDeleteHi Norma, that's what I love about the Greek and Turkish culture, so much colour, not just in their art work
Deletebut in their cuisine too, wonderful places to visit.
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Di,
ABCW team.
I read about icons in an earlier post by you, I think. This Monastery looks absolutely regal. The ones I've seen earlier were much more stark.
ReplyDeleteYes Tulika ,
DeleteI am rather fond of icons. what delights me most is the amount of effort the artists must put in,
to create such wonderful scenes bristling with so many rich colours.
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Di,
ABCW team.
Nice! Adding it to my "to do/to see" list. Thank you to the entire ABCWednesday team. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteHi Meryl, thanks for your comments, I do hope you get to see the Monastery some time,
Deletewell worth a visit, and the trip up the mountains too, stunning scenery along the way.
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Di.
ABCW team.
I love iconography, and have painted 5 plus one that's a work in progress. They're not just beautiful and inspirational to look at, but the process of working on them is very reflective. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteHello Ronoldo, good to hear from you again.
DeleteI thought I may have seen an icon amongst your art work, I must pop over to your site and take another look!
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Di.
ABCW team.
Thanks for this informative post. The icons look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Beloo,
Deletethe icons are truly stunning, so much work and so much colour,
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Di.
ABCW team.
Oh wow! Didn't know monasteries could hold such treasures inside!
ReplyDeleteMe too , Meow,
Deletequite a shock when we got inside, so breathtakingly beautiful.
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Di,
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Having trouble with ABC links, Trubes. ChrisJ
ReplyDeleteChris - Trubes has no control over the links . I put in the code. I have noticed periodically - not just this week - that sometimes they are slow loading, but I don't know if that's a function of the Linky company or my slow computer!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place to see !
ReplyDeleteTruly Gattina , it was a wonderful day out.
DeleteBest wishes,
Di.
ABCW team.
Lovely place! Thanks for sharing the awesome pics & info :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anita glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteBest wishes,
Di.
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Great post, and of course very topical for Lady Day, March 25. Also, not forgetting that Cyprus in Greek is ΚΥΠΡΟΣ and in Turkish KIBRIS.
ReplyDeleteMy "K" post is for KAYSERSBERG in France. Thanks for hosting.
Thanks Nick V.
DeleteSo sad the Greeks and the Turks still don't like each other, such lovely people too!
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Di,
ABCW team.
Excellent post, kudos!
ReplyDeleteMy post is missing a KEY, I think Indrani has it...
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DeleteGlad you like it, I shall have to go searching for a key Now !
Thanks for stopping by!
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ABCW team.
Very interesting! Opulence is so contrary to a vow of poverty, seemingly more so in a monastery.
ReplyDeleteSu-sieee, I quite agree, but then it is a money making machine. The monks don't need worldly goods, they are totally self sufficient, farming their own land etc. They do, I believe have a vinery and make honey.
DeleteIt would be interesting to know where the proceeds of the monies raised go. I imagine a lot would be required to maintain the building etc.
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Di.
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You have brought back memories from my visit there.
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
Hi Cherie, thanks for dropping by,
Deleteit is a lovely place I'd love to go back some day, sadly health issues disallow me from travelling so far now...
It's good I've got so many lovely memories of all our travels,
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Di,
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Great intro, really enjoyed learning about the icons♪
ReplyDeleteThanks Laurie, glad you enjoyed reading about the icons, I find them most fascinating, it was a wonderful
Deleteday out, the drive up through The Troodos mountains was breath taking
and a bit hair raising too!
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Interesting and beautiful place to visit.
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ReplyDeleteHi Karin, it certainly was a good day out and an experience not to be missed.est
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Fritz Ant, Thanks for dropping by and your kind comments.
ReplyDeleteThe history of the place is amazing and I will write more when the right letter or thought appears!
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ABCW team.
What gorgeous photos! Must have been such an interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos! Must have been such an interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Beverley, it was a most interesting place, we spent a day there and could really have spent longer.
Deletebest wishes,
Di.
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