Vrontiani Monastery

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On the way back from the mountain tour of the vineyards, you will come across the Monastery of Panagia Vronta or Vrontiani, as the locals call it. It is one of the oldest monasteries on Samos. It is located in the north of the island, to the south-east of Vourliotes village, in an area with an idyllic view.  It was built in 1566 by the monks Iakovos and Makarios near the ruins of the older church of Panagia, and it is dedicated to the Nativity of the Theotokos.

It is a domed basilica with a high wall and stone cells, reminiscent of a fortified monastery. The monastery gets its name from the thunderclaps, as on its day of celebration (8 September) it was raining and marked the end of the vintage for the area’s vineyards.

Vrontiani monastery is located beside one of the most important vineyard villages of Samos and there is still an abandoned stafylodochos near it.

Vrontiani Monastery and stafylodochos

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