The Monastery of Saint Irene Andros
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THE MONASTERY OF SAINT IRENE |
APOIKIA - ANDROS |
The monastery of Saint Irene was founded in
1780 at Archontas in the village of Apoikia by the Spiridou brothers, both of
whom were monks. At that time it was a nunnery, but in 1833 it was abandoned,
due to King Otto's Royal Degree which demanded the dissolution of the orthodox
monasteries, which numbered about 1000 in Greece, with a smalls number of monks
or nuns and the confiscation of their properties.
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![]() Gradually, the buildings around the church
collapsed, although the church remained in good condition. In 2006, Captain
Eleftherios Polemis bought the field which included the ruins of the
monastery. He and his family renovated
the buildings around the church and did maintenance work inside the church,
remaining true to the previous architectural form. The renovation took 10 years to be carried
out. Nowadays, the monastery plays a big role in the community. It holds summer camps for children, many of
whom are orphans..
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![]() Furthermore, throughout the whole year it houses the following exhibitions:
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The church (dome basilica) is well worth
viewing: it is made from slate with arches, the dome is based on trianglur
spheres and the walls are built of traditional stone. Especially notable are
the floor with an eagle and the marble 'iconostasis' with its flower
decoration, dating from 1806. The
museums should be visited and there is a wonderful view of the city of Andros
and the coastline with the sea from the Monastery.
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The Monastery is open every day from 10:00–17:00, including Sundays and celebration days. |