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Church (39.2168, 26.0424)
Nestled near the quiet village of Revma in the northeastern reaches of Lesvos, this Greek Orthodox church stands as a testament to the island's deep-rooted spiritual traditions. Like so many of the island's rural churches, it likely serves as both a place of active worship and a keeper of community memory, its whitewas

Church (39.2230, 26.0476)
Nestled in the hills near Vatoussa, one of western Lesvos's most beautifully preserved stone villages, this church stands as a quiet testament to the island's deep Orthodox Christian heritage. Churches of this kind in the Lesvos interior typically follow the post-Byzantine architectural tradition common across the Aege

Church (39.2251, 26.4356)
Nestled near the village of Nees Kydonies on the eastern shores of Lesvos, this small Orthodox church stands as a quiet testament to the deep spiritual life that has shaped this corner of the Aegean for centuries. Nees Kydonies, whose name echoes the lost city of Kydonies across the water in Asia Minor, was resettled b

Church (39.2276, 26.3137)
Nestled near the quiet village of Mesa in the heart of Lesvos, this Greek Orthodox church stands as a testament to the island's deep-rooted religious heritage. Like so many of the island's sacred sites, it occupies a place woven into the daily rhythms of the surrounding community, its whitewashed walls and terracotta-t

Church (39.2311, 26.1949)
Nestled near the bustling market town of Kalloni in the heart of Lesvos, this Greek Orthodox church stands as a quiet expression of the island's deep spiritual heritage. Kalloni sits at the innermost point of the gulf that bears its name, a fertile basin that has drawn settlers and pilgrims alike for centuries. Like mo

Church (39.2313, 25.9362)
Nestled in the rugged northwestern landscape of Lesvos near the historic village of Antissa, this Greek Orthodox church stands as a quiet testament to the island's deep religious heritage. The area around Antissa has been inhabited since antiquity, and the presence of small stone churches scattered across the hillsides

Church (39.2340, 25.9813)
Nestled in the rugged landscape of northwestern Lesvos near the village of Antissa, this Greek Orthodox church stands as a quiet expression of the island's deep religious heritage. Like countless churches scattered across Lesvos, it serves as both a place of worship and a focal point for the surrounding community, its

Church (39.2445, 26.2692)
Near the village of Agia Paraskevi in the fertile Kalloni basin of central Lesvos, this Orthodox church stands as a quiet anchor of faith in a community whose very name honors one of the most beloved saints of the Greek Christian tradition. Saint Paraskevi, whose name means "preparation" in Greek — referring to the day

Church (39.2476, 26.1729)
Nestled in the quiet countryside near the small village of Dafia, this modest Orthodox church stands as a testament to the deep spiritual life that has shaped rural Lesvos for centuries. Like countless chapels scattered across the island's hills and olive groves, it likely serves as both a place of regular worship and

Church (39.2502, 25.9882)
Nestled in the rugged northwestern corner of Lesvos near the village of Antissa, this Greek Orthodox church stands as a quiet expression of the island's deep spiritual heritage. The region around Antissa is one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas of Lesvos, with roots stretching back to antiquity, and the Orthod

Church (39.2513, 26.2425)
Nestled in the verdant landscape near the village of Agia Paraskevi, in the fertile Kalloni plain of central Lesvos, this Greek Orthodox church stands as a quiet expression of the island's deep religious heritage. The village itself takes its name from Saint Paraskevi, the early Christian martyr venerated throughout Gr

Church (39.2516, 26.1737)
Nestled in the quiet countryside near the village of Dafia in northwestern Lesvos, this Orthodox church stands as a testament to the island's deep-rooted Byzantine Christian heritage. Like the hundreds of small parish churches scattered across Lesvos, it likely serves as both a place of active worship and a keeper of l

Church (39.2618, 26.1408)
Nestled in the rolling landscape near the village of Filia in central Lesvos, this small Orthodox church stands as a quiet testament to the island's deep-rooted Byzantine and post-Byzantine religious heritage. Churches of this kind, scattered throughout the Lesvos countryside, typically follow the single-nave basilica

Church (39.2800, 26.1447)
Nestled in the quiet landscape near the village of Skoutaros in northern Lesvos, this Orthodox church stands as a testament to the island's deep-rooted Byzantine and post-Byzantine religious heritage. Like so many of the island's rural churches, it likely serves as both a place of active worship for the local community

Church (39.2801, 26.1367)
Nestled in the quiet countryside near the village of Skoutaros in northern Lesvos, this small Orthodox church stands as a testament to the deep religious devotion that has shaped rural life on the island for centuries. Churches of this kind — modest in scale but richly significant to their communities — dot the Lesbian

Church (39.2847, 26.1959)
Tucked into the quiet landscape near the village of Lafionas in northwestern Lesvos, this Orthodox church stands as a testament to the deep spiritual life that has shaped the island's communities for centuries. Like many rural churches across Lesvos, it likely serves as the devotional heart of the surrounding area, gat

Church (39.3239, 26.1694)
Perched dramatically atop a sheer volcanic rock that rises some thirty meters above the village of Petra, the Church of Panagia Glykofilousa — Our Lady of the Sweet Kiss — is one of the most striking religious landmarks on Lesvos. To reach it, pilgrims and visitors alike must climb 114 steps hewn directly into the face

Church (39.3259, 26.2816)
Nestled in the verdant landscape near the quiet village of Pelopi in northwestern Lesvos, this traditional Orthodox church embodies the spiritual heart of the surrounding community. Like most rural churches on the island, it likely belongs to one of the beloved saints of the Greek Orthodox calendar — perhaps the Panagi

Church (39.3260, 26.2804)
Nestled in the rolling landscape near the traditional village of Pelopi in northwestern Lesvos, this small Orthodox church stands as a quiet testament to the island's deep-rooted Byzantine and post-Byzantine Christian heritage. Pelopi itself is a village of stone houses and narrow lanes set among olive groves and pine-

Church (39.3283, 26.1789)
Perched dramatically atop a sheer volcanic rock rising some twenty-four meters above the seafront village of Petra, the Church of the Panagia Glykofiloussa — the Sweet-Kissing Virgin — is one of the most visually striking sacred sites on the entire island of Lesvos. To reach it, pilgrims and visitors climb a stairway o

Church (39.3479, 26.1742)
Nestled near the medieval village of Molyvos in the northwestern reaches of Lesvos, this Greek Orthodox church stands as a quiet testament to the island's deep and unbroken Christian heritage. Molyvos — known in antiquity as Mithymna — has been a place of continuous habitation for millennia, and the Orthodox faith has

Church Angel of Holy Light
Tucked into the quiet landscape near the village of Alyfada in the eastern reaches of Lesvos, the Church of the Angel of Holy Light bears one of the more evocative dedications found among the island's many rural sanctuaries. The title likely refers to the Archangel as a messenger of divine radiance, a concept deeply ro

Church of Agia Ypapanti
A traditional Orthodox church located in the center of Dafia village. This historic stone church features simple Byzantine-influenced architecture typical of Lesvos island communities. A peaceful spiritual landmark reflecting the village's cultural heritage, welcoming both pilgrims and visitors interested in local reli

Church of Agios Ioannis
0A religious landmark located in the heart of Skala Mistegnon, offering insight into the local spiritual heritage of this coastal village. The church serves as a focal point for the community and welcomes visitors interested in experiencing authentic Greek Orthodox architecture and culture.