Located at the end of Filellinon Street, this neo-Gothic Anglican church was built in the early 1840s of Hymettus marble and limestone brought in from the Corinth Canal.
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Saint Paul’s Anglican Church

Located at the end of Filellinon Street, this neo-Gothic Anglican church was built in the early 1840s of Hymettus marble and limestone brought in from the Corinth Canal.
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Saint Nikolaos Ragavas

Built in the 11th century, the church of Agios Nikolaos Ragavas in Plaka is based on the simple four-aisled, cross-in-square design.
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Russian Church

Known to Athenians as the Russian Church, the Holy Church of Lykodemos Sotira is one of the oldest Byzantine churches in Athens, and also the largest.
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Religious Museum of Hydra – Cathedral

Known simply as ‘the monastery’ by locals, the Cathedral of Hydra is located near the centre of the city’s promena
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Petraki Monastery

The church of the Saints Asomatoi, is located near the Evangelismos Hospital, within the complex housing the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece.
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Penteli, Monastery

Penteli Monastery

Founded in 1578 by bishop Evripos Timotheos, a local saint of Attica, the all-male Penteli Monastery was built amid the lush greenery at the foot of Mount Penteli.
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Pantanassa Monastiraki temple

Pantanassa

Located on Monastiraki Square, the Church of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, or Pantanassa, was once called the Great Monastery, and today is known commonly as Monastiraki.
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Panagitsa Church Aegina

Panagitsa Church

Visible from the coast of Aegina, the magnificent church of Panagitsa is located just outside Aegina’s marina.
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Panagia, Grigoroussa

Panagia Grigoroussa

Built sometime in the 11th or 12th century, the original structure of this church was almost entirely destroyed during the Revolution of 1821.