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Monastery

Panayia Trikoukiotissa Monastery

About the Monastery

The Monastery, which consists of five mediaeval cells on the right side of the cathedral, has been preserved to the present day and is home to seven nuns and two cadets. A second wing with 15 additional cells has been constructed and finished around the church, and a third wing with 15 further cells is currently under development. The Department of Archaeology provides preservation and support for the Trikoukkias Monastery.


Monastery Services

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    +357 25 462063
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    Open on Sundays for the church service
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Panagia Eledkios Chapel

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Timios Prodromos Church

Timios Prodromos Church

About the Church

John the Baptist is appropriately commemorated by the Orthodox Church. It is observed multiple times per year. And the hagiographers record his life in icons, which they place to the left of the Beautiful Gate and alongside the picture of Christ.


Church Services

  • Telephone

    +357 25 462063
  • Open Hours

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    Open on Sundays for the church service
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    For All

Panagia Eledkios Chapel

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Churches & Chapels

Churches & Chapels

Tourism Religious

At Prodromos, there are a number of magnificent churches and chapels. The monastery of Ioannis Prodromos, after whom the community was called, is the principal church and is situated in the centre of the hamlet, among the traditional homes.

  • Timios Prodromos Church

    John the Baptist is appropriately commemorated by the Orthodox Church. It is observed multiple…

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  • Ayios Onoufrios Shrine

    In honour of Agios Onoufrios, a special shrine has been constructed in front of the school. The icon dates to the 13th century and is located in the main church of Ioanni Prodromos.
  • Ayios Nektarios Shrine

    Agios Nektarios was born in 1846 in Silyvria, Thrace. His parents were Dimos and Vasiliki Kefala. He was the fifth son in his family, and he was given the name Anastasios during his baptism. At Celia, he was learned the first letters, but due to his family’s poverty, he opted to move to Constantinople to complete his education while also working.
  • Ayia Triada Chapel

    The Agia Triada Church is located a short distance from the town of Prodromos in the district of Limassol, specifically west of the village towards to the hamlet of Paliomylos in a forested area. Moreover, the Agia Triada Church was constructed in 1931 and continues to operate today. The chapel is incorporated inside the cemetery grounds.
  • Ioannis Prodromos Shrine

    Ioannis o Vaptistis, also known as John the Baptist, is a Christian saint and prophet.

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