Classic Greece in Action
Meteora
Perched on towering sandstone pillars, this remarkable complex of Eastern Orthodox monasteries is a fusion of natural beauty and architectural marvel. Originating in the 11th century when hermit monks sought solitude in the caves, it evolved into a flourishing monastic community by the 14th and 15th centuries, with six monasteries still active today.
Each monastery, reached by staircases carved into the rock, holds priceless historical and religious artifacts. Ancient frescoes and manuscripts preserve stories of faith and artistry that have endured over centuries. Serving as both spiritual retreats and fortresses, these monasteries have stood resilient through time and upheaval.
Visitors can explore chapels, museums, and monastic quarters, gaining a glimpse into the centuries-old ascetic lifestyle. From these towering heights, the views evoke a sense of connection between the earthly and the divine, reflecting the devotion and vision of the monks who created these sky-high sanctuaries.