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Welcome to Monemvasia!
At the Castle town of Monemvasia with the one and only entrance
(Moni- Envasia) (Single Entrance), you live in a dream. This is the place where
time has stopped and the Middle Age, the Byzantine era co-exist with the
present. Along the narrow cobblestone pathways, the two stone story aristocratic
residence and churches of the Byzantine era make their presence perceptible.
The New town is connected with the old castle town, with a single strip of land.
This 500 meter long road, leads directly to the gate of the fortress. Once
entering the castle we find ourselves in another era, the era when the Normans
first attempted to conquer this fortress, during 1147 without success. But
during 1249 it was conquered by Gulielm Bileandrouino. After a siege, which
lasted for three years, it was conquered again on behalf of the Byzantine
Empire. During the year 1460, ownership was transferred to the Pope and after
that it was occupied by the Venetians until 1550. During 1715 it is conquered by
the Ottoman Empire and was finally liberated at 1823.
Within the Fortress there are almost 40 churches. The church of Jesus Elkomenous,
the church of the Agia Sofia (The same as that of Constantinople) , the church
of Agia Anna, and the church of "Xrisafitissas" Virgin Mary are some of the
worth note in the Fortress. Many of the stone-built homes, which today operate as
rooms to let, form tunnels, which cross with staircases and centuries old
plantation, in a magical view accessible to the tourist via land or sea.
We hope you find these pages useful for your holidays in
Monemvasia Greece.
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