Monastery of St. John
Monastery of St. John
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Massive stone monastery completed in the 11th century in honor of St. John the apostle.
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- RanchoScrapper79 contributionsBeautiful, but prepared for a hike, not a leisurely walk!We were on Patmos for a short day during a cruise. We decided to take the "walk" to the monestary. It is a steep hike, not a walk! It has a roughly-cobbled path up the hill. Several in our group turned back 1/2 way up the hill. The monestary is beautiful. Don't miss it. However, if anyone in your group is not up for a hike/strenuous walk, I recommend a taxi! We left the monestary as it closed. There were no more taxis running. It was a long, tough walk back down in the dark (no lighting on the path). We weren't prepared for a hike, so several of us struggled coming down the steep, rough paths w/o tennis shoes/hiking boots. Just wish We would have been prepared.Visited November 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 3 December 2023
- Dean-TravellerMugla, Türkiye1,214 contributionsGreek Orthodox monastery of St John on the hilltop of PatmosThe Monastery of Saint John the Theologian has the village of Chora built around its fortifications. This Greek Orthodox monastery was founded in 1088 on the hilltop of the island of Patmos. The monastery became a UNESCO heritage site in 1999. The Monastery was named after St. John of Patmos, the author of the Christian Book of Revelation. The cave where John received the revelation from Christ is lower down the hillside. Many people visit on excursions from the cruise boat tender port in Skala, but a short taxi ride from Skala is a less expensive way to visit. It is a long, steep hike on cobbled streets to make the journey by foot. This is an active site of worship as well as a museum, so respectful dress and behaviour is expected. The museum has many ancient texts and bibles. The site can be crowded when cruise boats are in port.Visited March 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 30 December 2023
- greg924Sunshine Coast, Australia749 contributionsGorgeous monastery, icons, frescos and viewsThis is well worth the bus trip (or walk) up. The monastery of St John the Divine/Theologian/Evangelist is gorgeous with ancient Christian artefacts, frescos and gold leaf everywhere. Not too many crowds. The stairs are steep and narrow once you get there. Also, the path to the windmills is not clearly marked - it disappeared twice and we had to ask to find them. Couldn’t find the Cave of the Apocalypse on the walk down, but still a lovely (if steep) cobbled path. Highly recommend.Visited September 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 17 September 2024
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NSTAVROS
Athens, Greece781 contributions
Sept 2022
Monastery of Saint John the Theologian in Patmos is perhaps the most important monastic complex in the Aegean Sea. Saint Christodoulos was the founder of the monastery (1088).Built on the top of a mountain, apparently on the site of the temple of Artemis and an early Christian basilica, the monastery is surrounded by an irregular rectangular defensive enclosure dating from the end of the 11th century. until the 17th century.
The monastery's richest Library and Collection of its relics, the most important examples of which can be admired in the visiting sacristy, are considered famous.
The monastery's richest Library and Collection of its relics, the most important examples of which can be admired in the visiting sacristy, are considered famous.
Written 26 September 2022
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Gid22
931 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Beautiful monastery with a wonderful museum located in the Chora of Patmos. To access it you pay €5 per person, in the morning it closes at 1.30pm. We went on a day where there wasn't much confusion. Place known because St. John the Evangelist was confined, also worth visiting is the cave overlooking the sea where he dictated the apocalypse. At the exit you will find some
little shop if you want to buy some
Religious symbol.
little shop if you want to buy some
Religious symbol.
Written 14 August 2023
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Gwen A
Melbourne, Australia58 contributions
Apr 2023
The incredible survival of this monastery against raids and wars is impressive. The vision of its builder who did so much to develop Patmos as a whole for the benefit of all its inhabitants is the Gospel in action. Seeing how John the Apostle was persecuted for his faith in Jesus is an encouragement to all Christians today to persevere in loyalty to Jesus. Read at least Revelations chapter 1 before you come.
Written 23 April 2023
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Eaton_Out
Greenville, SC651 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
John the Apostle is said to have written the Christian New Testament Book of Revelations in a cave here. The cave is open to the public and we saw a Greek Orthodox Priest performing some sort of ceremony when we were there. This is a most-see.
Written 17 September 2023
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Jul 2024 • Friends
Very nice religious visit, in a ⁇ immersive environment. Visit the Museum with the Byzantine exhibits on the site of the Monastery. Among others, special images are Archangel Michael with the iconic rendering as a portrait and the miniature hagiography with mosaics. Go early in the morning to avoid the crowd.
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Written 19 July 2024
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greg924
Sunshine Coast, Australia749 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
This is well worth the bus trip (or walk) up. The monastery of St John the Divine/Theologian/Evangelist is gorgeous with ancient Christian artefacts, frescos and gold leaf everywhere. Not too many crowds. The stairs are steep and narrow once you get there. Also, the path to the windmills is not clearly marked - it disappeared twice and we had to ask to find them. Couldn’t find the Cave of the Apocalypse on the walk down, but still a lovely (if steep) cobbled path. Highly recommend.
Written 17 September 2024
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RanchoScrapper
Rancho Cucamonga79 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
We were on Patmos for a short day during a cruise. We decided to take the "walk" to the monestary. It is a steep hike, not a walk! It has a roughly-cobbled path up the hill. Several in our group turned back 1/2 way up the hill. The monestary is beautiful. Don't miss it. However, if anyone in your group is not up for a hike/strenuous walk, I recommend a taxi! We left the monestary as it closed. There were no more taxis running. It was a long, tough walk back down in the dark (no lighting on the path). We weren't prepared for a hike, so several of us struggled coming down the steep, rough paths w/o tennis shoes/hiking boots. Just wish We would have been prepared.
Written 3 December 2023
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NatMcN
Brussels, Belgium153 contributions
Aug 2020
I find this quite moving, that the head monk chose to stay open to tourists despite the threat of the virus to him and his elderly peers. Since they don’t charge admission, it’s not for the revenue. I’m grateful we could visit.
Written 21 August 2020
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Rob M
Cheyenne, WY8,969 contributions
Mar 2023 • Friends
Went on a NCL cruise and made a stop here. What a beautiful view from the top. Took about one hour, but I'm sure you could spend several hours here. Island seems quite and peaceful.
Written 1 April 2023
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gramps3421
Chappell Hill, TX228 contributions
The essence of the Holy Spirit filled my heart and soul both times that I have visited this sacred site. The museum is a site to behold with a wonderful mixture of relics and icons.
Written 23 June 2007
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Kun je met een scooter naar boven.
Written 3 February 2021
I would like to visit the Cave and the Monastery in October, we will arrive in the late afternoon.
You can refer me companies or someone who makes the excursions and or transfers there. Thank you
Written 2 October 2019
How much is entry to the monastery and also are taxis freely available to take you to chora and back to skala. Also is it walkable from skala ?
Written 8 July 2019
Entry costs approx 10 euros. Can’t remember! Plenty of taxis from Skala. 7 euros each way. Can take local bus. Ticket costs 1.80 euro.
Written 9 July 2019
Hi, me and some older group of people will visit Patmos in few days.Our cruise ship docking at 5.45 too and I am wondering if the Grotto snd Monastery will be open? I know that we van visit the Monastery by bus but May we visit The Cave by bus too?
Written 29 April 2019
Yes to both questions I have just arrived home from Patmos and both The cave of revelations and The monastery of St John are open till sunset and are a must see!
Written 21 May 2019
Hi Alan,
If we are planning a tour - cruise ship docks at 5:45. Is that enough time to visit the monastery in your opinion? Thank you for your time. God bless!
Written 30 December 2018
That depends on how long you are staying on Patmos and at what time of year you are traveling (and you do mean 5:45 p.m. don't you?)
If you are there in the summer and you make your way up the hill as soon as you dock, then yes, you will have plenty of time to visit the cave and the monastery (although you might want to consider grabbing a taxi, or a bus if there's one there - although the walk is fabulous and so rewarding, it is time consuming, and that might work against you.)
You will love Patmos, it's a very special place.
Written 5 January 2019
What time does St John's Monastery and Grotto close on November 6,2018? We are on a cruise and will only be in Patmis from 5:45-9:30 pm. Thank you
Written 11 October 2018
Hello ...
where was this man ? in the monastery ? or in the cave of apocalypse ?
do you have a photo of him?
kind regards
Written 3 August 2018
I would like to know the time of close the Monastery; the Cruise arrive at 6:00PM
Thank You.
Consuelo Urban
Written 19 April 2018
Hi, Consuelo. What would you like to know about this attraction?
I would like to know the time to close the monastery.
The cruise arrive at 18:00 time 6:00PM ; it is enough time to see the cave and monastery?
Thank You.
Consuelo Urban
Written 19 April 2018
Not really especially if you have to take a tender from the ship to shore.
Written 1 May 2018
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