PANORMITIS MONASTERY SYMI ISLAND GREECE
Panormitis Monastery, Symi, Greece - July 2013
On the Greek Isle of Symi, the Monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormitis is a Greek Orthodox monastery built on the southwest coast in the early 18th century. It overlooks a bay, and is still inhabited by monks. This video shows views of and from the monastery as well as views of the approach to the monastery, it's clock tower, and then the journey away from the Monastery on board a Rhodes bound ferry.
Panormitis Monastery Symi - Πανορμίτης Σύμης
Νέο ολοκαίνουριο βίντεο με τον Πανορμίτη , απολαύστε το.Με αυτό το κανάλι προσπαθούμε να αναδείξουμε όσο μπορούμε καλύτερα τον τόπο μας , το νησί μας την Σύμη.Η Σύμη είναι ένα μικρό νησί στα Δωδεκάνησα λίγο ποιο πάνω από την Ρόδο.Σας ευχαριστούμε που το παρακολουθήσατε και θα χαρούμε πολύ να εγγραφείτε στο κανάλι μας για να απολαμβάνετε περισσότερα βίντεο με την Σύμη .
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Symi, Panormitis Katholikon
The Monastery of Taxiarchis Michael Panormitis (interior of katholikon), a short video by Symi Dream; Symi, Greece. Taxiarchis Michael Panormitis is the patron saint of Symi, protector of sailors.
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Panormitis Monastery, Symi - Greece 2017
Symi Island, Greece: Panormitis Monastery & Ano Symi Town | Tour
In this video the travel turtles visit Symi Island, Greece. This is part of the Dodacanese island group and is well known for its beautiful harbour at Symi town, and its monastery and panormitis. The houses on this island are iconic due to their beautiful colours standing off against the blue skies. We visited here for a day trip on the ferry, over from Rhodes where we stayed for 4 nights.
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Location: Symi, Greece
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Panormitis Monastery Symi 2012
Take the local bus from Yialos, then stroll around until the quiet time between tourist boat trips to see the monastery in a tranquil setting
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This is the melody of the Panormitis Monastery on Symi Island.
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Panormitis Monastery can be reached by sea car. The Monastery of Archangel Michael Panormitis located on the southwestern side of the island, is surrounded by cypress and pine trees. Written documentation exists about the existence of a monastery from the 15th century, which, along with Patmos are the two largest pilgrimage destinations of the Dodecanese. In the monastery there are two museums: the Ecclesiastic and Folklore Museums. Within the Monastery, there is a nursing home for the needy elderly, which also accommodates many believers in its guesthouses during the summer.ch also accommodates many believers in its guesthouses during the summer.
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Panormitis Monastery Symi - Μοναστήρι του Πανορμίτη στη Σύμη
The monastery of Archangel Michael Panormitis is the most important tourist attraction in the island of Symi. It was built in the 6th century, but what we see today is the result of a restauration that took place during the 18th century. The monastery also has two museums, a folklore museum and an ecclesiastical museum.
A well-known tradition is the fact that a lot of objects believers throw in the sea, find their way to the small port in front of the monastery. Things like boxes, small vessels, wooden chests, bottles of oil etc. They are all collected and kept in the ecclesiastical museum.
One of the most characteristic sights is the belltower built in 1911.
Το μοναστήρι του Αρχάγγελου Μιχαήλ του Πανορμίτη είναι το πιο σημαντικό αξιοθέατο του νησιού. Χτίστηκε τον 6ο αιώνα, αλλά αυτό που βλέπουμε σήμερα είναι το αποτέλεσμα της αποκατάστασης από τα νέα κτίρια του 18ου αιώνα. Το μοναστήρι φιλοξενεί δύο μουσεία, το λαογραφικό και το θρησκευτικό.
Ιδιαιτερότητα και σημείο θαυμασμού αποτελεί το γεγονός ότι πάμπολλα αντικείμενα που ρίχνουν οι πιστοί προσευχητικά στη θάλασσα, φτάνουν κατά παράδοξο τρόπο στο λιμάνι του Πανορμίτη. Κουτιά, μικρά καραβάκια με λιβάνι, ξύλινα μπαούλα, μπουκάλια με λάδι κλπ. έχουν σταλεί στη Μονή ακόμη και από τον Ατλαντικό ωκεανό και διατηρούνται στο εκκλησιαστικό Μουσείο.
το περίφημο καμπαναριό του Πανορμίτη, κτίσμα του 1911 που συγγενεύει με ρωσικά καμπαναριά, είναι επίσης άξια θαυμασμού.
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Dji phantom 4,Panormitis monastery,Symi
Flight over Panormitis monastery in Symi using my drone.
Symi island of the Dodecanese, Greece, is situated in southeast Aegean sea and northwest of Rhodes. While touring around the island you will see many churches and monasteries devoted to the Archangel Michael. The Greek Orthodox Monastery of Taxiarchis Mihail Panormitis is the most important on the island and second largest in the Dodecanese after the monastery of St John the Theologian in Patmos.
The monastery is located on the south end of Symi, situated on the seafront of the tiny village of Panormitis. It is a closed-in cove with a small sandy beach, protected by a narrow inlet that opens out into a wide harbour. The mountainous backdrop is covered with pine trees which give the area an ambiance of solitude.
The monastery is a large 18th-century Venetian-styled building with the highest baroque bell tower in the world. The facade of the main structure is white and it stretches along the coast on either side of the main gateway. In excellent condition, the Italians constructed these two rows of buildings after World War II. These buildings now contain holiday flats that can be rented by tourists visiting the monastery and also contain a bakery among other things.
Once inside the monastery main gate, visitors are welcomed by an inner courtyard decorated with exotic trees and plants and paved with 'hokhlakia'. The church dedicated to the Panormiti is on the left and inside contains the two-metre-high, silver-leafed wall icon of the Panormiti. The entire church interior is covered with iconography (of particular interest is the 'fall of the angels' mural at the back of the church) and is decorated with very elaborate chandeliers.
Monastery of Arch. Michael Panormitis (Symi, Greece)
The exact historical date of the construction of this church remains unknown but some suggest that it was built around 450 AD over the site of an ancient temple dedicated to the pagan god Apollo. It is known for certainty that the existing church underwent a major renovation in the 18th century to bring it to the standard that is in existence today.
The monastery has two museums. One houses ecclesiastical art, and is rich in exhibits like pontificals, silver icons, Russian epitaphs, and ecclesiastical utensils, ship model offerings brought to Panormitis from far away by the sea, and one of folk art with important objects of the folk culture of the island relevant to fishing, agriculture, and shepherding. There is also a library with Byzantine manuscripts and editions of ecclesiastical, historical, and philological content, as well as a gallery with paintings of the landscape of the monastery and its two chapels. There is also a memorial to a former abbot, two monks, and two teachers, who in 1944 were executed for running a spy radio for the British commandos.
The monastery receives heaps of day-trippers from Rhodes, so if you really want to enjoy it in peace and quiet, it is best to wait until they have gone. The monastery's dorm-house can host up to 500 people. The only way to get to the monastery is via a ferry or excursion boat. If you are already on the island, there is a road that exists between the monastery and the town of Symi. This can take over six hours to walk or an hour using a local bus service or rented scooter.
PANORMITIS
The nameday of His Eminence, the Metropolitan of Symi Chrysostomos I
Symi: il monastero di Panormitis
Panormitis Monastery - Symi, October 2018
This is a trip from Rhodes to the wonderful and famous Panormitis Monastery on Symi Island.
Panormitis Monastery Symi island Sunday 22 May 2016 2
Panormitis Monastery just for a walk on the street, Sunday 22 of a Sunny and very hot Day on this small island of aegean Sea Symi island.Thank you very much that you watch this amazing video of our youtube channel. We would like if you can subscribe us in this channel.Thanks a lot
Panormitis Monastery Symi island Sunday 22 May 2016 1
Panormitis Monastery just for a walk on the street, Sunday 22 of a Sunny and very hot Day on this small island of aegean Sea Symi island.Thank you very much that you watch this amazing video of our youtube channel. We would like if you can subscribe us in this channel.Thanks a lot
Panormitis monastery, Symi Rhodos Island Greece
Panormitis monastery in Symi Island
Panormitis monastery in Symi Island, Greece, June 10, 2016.
Panormitis is the location of the island's famous monastery which is visited by people from all over of the world and many Greeks pay homage to St Michael of Panormitis each year.
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Dji phantom 4,Symi Port,Symi
Flight over Symi Port with my Drone.Symi island of the Dodecanese, Greece, is situated in southeast Aegean sea and northwest of Rhodes. While touring around the island you will see many churches and monasteries devoted to the Archangel Michael. The Greek Orthodox Monastery of Taxiarchis Mihail Panormitis is the most important on the island and second largest in the Dodecanese after the monastery of St John the Theologian in Patmos.
The monastery is located on the south end of Symi, situated on the seafront of the tiny village of Panormitis. It is a closed-in cove with a small sandy beach, protected by a narrow inlet that opens out into a wide harbour. The mountainous backdrop is covered with pine trees which give the area an ambiance of solitude.
The monastery is a large 18th-century Venetian-styled building with the highest baroque bell tower in the world. The facade of the main structure is white and it stretches along the coast on either side of the main gateway. In excellent condition, the Italians constructed these two rows of buildings after World War II. These buildings now contain holiday flats that can be rented by tourists visiting the monastery and also contain a bakery among other things.
Once inside the monastery main gate, visitors are welcomed by an inner courtyard decorated with exotic trees and plants and paved with 'hokhlakia'. The church dedicated to the Panormiti is on the left and inside contains the two-metre-high, silver-leafed wall icon of the Panormiti. The entire church interior is covered with iconography (of particular interest is the 'fall of the angels' mural at the back of the church) and is decorated with very elaborate chandeliers.
Monastery of Arch. Michael Panormitis (Symi, Greece)
The exact historical date of the construction of this church remains unknown but some suggest that it was built around 450 AD over the site of an ancient temple dedicated to the pagan god Apollo. It is known for certainty that the existing church underwent a major renovation in the 18th century to bring it to the standard that is in existence today.
The monastery has two museums. One houses ecclesiastical art, and is rich in exhibits like pontificals, silver icons, Russian epitaphs, and ecclesiastical utensils, ship model offerings brought to Panormitis from far away by the sea, and one of folk art with important objects of the folk culture of the island relevant to fishing, agriculture, and shepherding. There is also a library with Byzantine manuscripts and editions of ecclesiastical, historical, and philological content, as well as a gallery with paintings of the landscape of the monastery and its two chapels. There is also a memorial to a former abbot, two monks, and two teachers, who in 1944 were executed for running a spy radio for the British commandos.
The monastery receives heaps of day-trippers from Rhodes, so if you really want to enjoy it in peace and quiet, it is best to wait until they have gone. The monastery's dorm-house can host up to 500 people. The only way to get to the monastery is via a ferry or excursion boat. If you are already on the island, there is a road that exists between the monastery and the town of Symi. This can take over six hours to walk or an hour using a local bus service or rented scooter. In Greek mythology, Symi is reputed to be the birthplace of the Charites and to take its name from the nymph Syme (in antiquity the island was known as Aigli and Metapontis), though Pliny the Elder and some later writers claimed that the name was derived from scimmia a monkey. In Homer's Iliad the island is mentioned as the domain of King Nireus, who fought in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks. Thucydides writes that during the Peloponnesian War there was a Battle of Syme near the island in January, 411 BC, in which an unspecified number of Spartan ships defeated a squadron of Athenian vessels. Little was known about the island until the 14th century, but archaeological evidence indicates that it was continuously inhabited, and ruins of citadels suggest that it was an important location. It was first part of the Roman Empire and then the Byzantine Empire,[7] until its conquest by the Knights of St. John in 1373
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