Back to newsThe Monastery of Panagia Koudouma, located on the southern coast of Crete near Matala, marked a historic milestone with the inauguration of its new church dedicated to Saints Parthenios and Evmenios. The opening ceremony, known as Thyranixia, took place over three days from July 8 to 10, drawing pilgrims and faithful from across the island. Koudouma is one of Crete's most remote and spiritually significant monasteries, accessible only by a rugged mountain road or by boat from Matala. The monastery welcomes respectful visitors year-round and offers basic guesthouses for those wishing to stay overnight. Visitors should dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees. The new church adds to the monastery's historic complex set dramatically against a wild coastline, making it a worthwhile destination for travellers interested in Cretan Orthodox heritage and unspoiled natural scenery.
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Crete's Panagia Koudouma Monastery Opens New Church After Historic Inauguration
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