Panagia Church in Matala is a charming little Byzantine chapel built directly into one of Matala’s famous sea‑cliff caves. Originally used as a refuge and catacomb during early Christian persecutions, it's notable for its two marble altars and column capitals dating back to the early Byzantine period . Nestled right at the end of a narrow pathway in the rock face, the church emits a serene, candlelit ambiance—making it a unique spiritual and historical gem in the heart of this iconic coastal village.
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