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The
Cloister of Aghioi Pateres (The Cloister of the Holy Fathers)
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This
cloister was built in the cave where the three monks who are credited with
the establishment of the Nea Moni Monastery, took their monastic vows.
In 1688, the cave was give to the monk Jeremiah, who was from Crete,
who constructed the Temple and built quarters. In
1868, following Jeremiah’s death, the Holy monk Pahomios, from the
village of Elata in Chios, asked for the buildings and converted them into
the largest monastic center on the island. Religious
painting began to flourish in 1900. |
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