Monastry of Agia Irini

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Working Hours: Daily 9am-2pm and 4pm-7pm

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The Monastery of Aghia Irini operates as a nunnery and is one of the oldest monasteries in Crete, built before 1362.

Until 1990, when the restoration works started, Agia Irini was a jumble of dilapidated buildings. Today, it is regarded as one of the most beautiful monasteries of the island, as it was restored with great care and in accordance with the original monastic architecture of its bygone era.

The monastery looks like a fortress from far. In the center of its enclosure, there is the new church of Saint Irene, and around it there are the nuns' cells, the old olive mill, the chapel of Raphael, Nicholas and Irene, the small museum of the monastery, the refectory, workshops for painting, embroidery and sewing. Outside the courtyard you’ll see the old three-aisled church of St. Irene, St. Catherine and St. Euphemia, which has not been restored yet.

 

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