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The Jerusalem of the Aegean"
is one way of describing Patmos or Patnos, as it was referred to in one 5th
century inscription. It was here that SI. John the Theologian was exiled
between 95 and 97 A.D. and was inspired to write the Book of Revelation or
Apocalypse.
Later the emperor Alexios Komninos ordered the monk Christodoulos Letrinos
to found a monastery in honour of the Apostle. Thus the holy monastery of
Patmos was built. the most important landmark on the island In September
1995 it was celebrated the anniversary of the 1900 years from the date that
the Book of Revelation was written.
Patmos, situated between Leros and Ikaria, is a mountainous island with
rocky soil and an abundance of small coves
The majestic fortress - monastery crowns the hill above the port, surrounded
by dazzling white, cubelike houses which spill down its flanks. Interspersed
among them are miniscule churches and grand sea captains' mansions,
separated from each other by narrow lanes. high walls and small squares
opening onto breath - catching views over the Aegean The construction of the
monastery began in the 11th century. It is circumscribed by massive grey
stone walls with battlements that protected the main church and another five
chapels. Its extraordinary treasury contains Byzantine and post-Byzantine
icons, sacred vessels, 9th century embroideries and other pricelless objects,
while its library houses parchment documents, patriarchal seals illuminated
manuscripts and rare old books. In the chapel dedicated to Our Lady frescoes
can be seen which date to 1210-1220.
Ships arriving at Patmos dock in the island.s harbour, Skala, a lively place
with its white houses flowered courtyards fish tavernas, hotels, restaurants
cafes and shops.
North of Skala is the village of Kambos, set among trees and greenery, and
near it is what many consider to be the island.s finest beach.
Patmos's indented coastline conceals a host of lovely beaches Among the
favourites are Grigos, Kallikatsou, Psili Ammos and Diakofti
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