Kykkos Monastery
Kykkos Monastery is one of the three largest and most historic Sacred Monasteries of Cyprus, belonging to the Church of Cyprus. In the Monastery there is the well-known icon of Panagia Eleousa (of Kykkos), which presents the Virgin Mary on the right, which according to tradition is allegedly hagiographed by Luke the Apostle.
The Holy, Vasiliki (Royal), Patriarchal Stavropigyan Monastery of Panagia Kykkou is located at the homonymous point of Mount Olympus in the western part of the Troodos mountain range near Throni tis Panagias (The Virgin Many’s Throne) at an altitude of 1300 m. It is called vasiliki because it was built with the financial help of the Emperor of Byzantium Alexios I of the Great Komninos (1081-1118), who sent the holy icon of the Virgin Mary, which was until then in the Byzantine palace in Constantinople and the Patriarchal Stavropigyia, when in 1818 with a congregation of the Ecumenical Patriarch Cyril VI was also recognised.
During the Ottoman domination it became a spiritual centre where it remains to this day. For its great contribution to the intellectual development of Cyprus, it has been honored by the Academy of Athens. In 1974, during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and later, the monastery was used to house homeless people. The Archbishop of Cyprus Makarios III served as a probationary monk in the monastery.
It is dedicated to Our Lady and celebrates twice a year, at the Assumption of the Virgin on August 15th and at the Birth of the Virgin on the 8th September.
Today, the brotherhood has a significant number of monks, with the Abbot of the Most High Metropolitan of Kykkos and Tillyrias, Mr. Nikiforos. It is also the seat of the Bishopric of Kykkos.
Location
Monasteries - Chapels
Chapel of Prophet Elias
The chapel of Prophet Elias is located east of Linos village, built high on the top of the mountain. From there, the visitor has an unobstructed view of the villages of Katydata, Flassou, Linos, Korakou, as well as the top of Troodos, Mount Olympus and
Chapel of the Holy Cross
The chapel of the Holy Cross is built in a prominent position and specifically on a hill from where you can enjoy a view of the whole village, but also a large part of the Elia valley. The chapel was built in 1625. It is single-aisled, built with local
Holy Monastery of Panagia Chrysokourdalliotissa
The Holy Monastery of Panagia Chrysokourdaliotissa is located in the village of Kourdali in the beautiful area of Solea. The Monastery was built by the Kourdali family, led by priest Leo Kourdalis and his relative, high priest Ioannis Kourdalis, and
Monastery of Agios Ioannis tou Lampadisti (St. John the Light Bearer)
The Monastery of Agios Ioannis Lambadistis is located on the right bank of the Setrachou river, which is the most famous river of Marathasa and is a composition of various building work belonging to different time periods. The oldest building is in the
Osiou Seraphim tou Sarof Monastery
At the end of the Solea valley, in the green area of Exinta (Sixty) of Skouriotissa, there is the Holy retreat of Holy Seraphim of Sarof. The Retreat was renovated in 2001 to accommodate the Russian Emperor Father Ambrosios Gorelov, since the Police St
The Chapel of Panagia Kousouliotissa
The Kousuliotissa chapel is estimated to have been built, according to book testimonies, around the 18th century. The monastery is mentioned for the first time by the Russian monk Vasil Grigorovich-Barsky, who visited it in 1735. It is located east of