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Wayside Shrine (39.0473, 26.6095)

Wayside Shrine (39.0473, 26.6095)

Agia Paraskevi

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known locally as proskinitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox faith on the island. This shrine near Agia Paraskevi sits along a route that has connected inland villages for centuries, a quiet landmark that has g

Wayside Shrine (39.0614, 26.4892)

Wayside Shrine (39.0614, 26.4892)

Evreiaki

Scattered across the roadsides and pathways of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known as proskynitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion you will encounter on the island. This particular shrine, situated near the village of Evreiaki in the northeastern reaches of Lesvos, follows a trad

Wayside Shrine (39.0762, 26.5341)

Wayside Shrine (39.0762, 26.5341)

Loutra

Tucked along the roadside near the thermal village of Loutra, this small wayside shrine — known in Greek as a proskynitari — represents one of the most intimate expressions of Orthodox faith found across the Aegean landscape. These modest structures have lined the roads and paths of Lesvos for centuries, serving as ope

Wayside Shrine (39.0811, 26.4462)

Wayside Shrine (39.0811, 26.4462)

Pigadakia

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, small wayside shrines known as proskinitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion you will encounter on the island. This shrine near Pigadakia, a quiet inland settlement in the central part of Lesvos, belongs to a tradition that stret

Wayside Shrine (39.0839, 26.3746)

Wayside Shrine (39.0839, 26.3746)

Agiasos

Scattered across the roads and hillside paths of Lesvos, wayside shrines — known in Greek as proskynитaria — are among the most intimate expressions of Orthodox faith woven into the island's everyday landscape. This small shrine near Agiasos stands in a tradition that stretches back centuries, its form typically a mini

Wayside Shrine (39.0862, 26.3675)

Wayside Shrine (39.0862, 26.3675)

Agiasos

Scattered across the hillsides and roadsides of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known locally as kandylakia or proskynitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion you will encounter on the island. This shrine near Agiasos stands along the roads that wind through the forested interior of L

Wayside Shrine (39.0926, 26.3667)

Wayside Shrine (39.0926, 26.3667)

Agiasos

Tucked along the roads that wind through the forested hills surrounding Agiasos, this wayside shrine is a quintessential example of the proskynítari tradition that has shaped the spiritual landscape of rural Greece for centuries. These small roadside sanctuaries, typically housing an oil lamp, a sacred icon, and offeri

Wayside Shrine (39.0998, 26.5558)

Wayside Shrine (39.0998, 26.5558)

Alyfada

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known as proskinitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion on the island. This shrine near Alyfada, a quiet village in the northeastern reaches of Lesvos, is a characteristic example of a tradition that has

Wayside Shrine (39.1043, 26.5136)

Wayside Shrine (39.1043, 26.5136)

Kedro

Scattered across the roads and pathways of Lesvos, wayside shrines — known in Greek as proskynitaria — are among the most intimate expressions of Orthodox faith you will encounter on the island. These small roadside sanctuaries have been a constant feature of the Greek landscape for centuries, rooted in the Byzantine t

Wayside Shrine (39.1080, 26.5400)

Wayside Shrine (39.1080, 26.5400)

Alyfada

Scattered across the olive-shaded roadsides and hillside paths of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known locally as proskinitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion you will encounter on the island. This particular shrine, standing near the village of Alyfada in the northeastern reaches

Wayside Shrine (39.1086, 26.5605)

Wayside Shrine (39.1086, 26.5605)

Alyfada

Dotting the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, small wayside shrines known locally as exoklisia or proskinitaria are among the most quietly moving features of the island's landscape. This particular shrine, positioned near the village of Alyfada in the eastern reaches of Lesvos, is a testament to a tradition that has p

Wayside Shrine (39.1096, 26.5668)

Wayside Shrine (39.1096, 26.5668)

Alyfada

Scattered across the roadsides and hillsides of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known as proskynetaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion you will encounter on the island. This shrine near the village of Alyfada, set along the quiet roads of the island's eastern interior, belongs to a

Wayside Shrine (39.1097, 26.5579)

Wayside Shrine (39.1097, 26.5579)

Alyfada

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known as proskynitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion you will encounter on the island. The shrine near Alyfada, sitting quietly beside the road at the edge of this small settlement in the eastern part

Wayside Shrine (39.1098, 26.5667)

Wayside Shrine (39.1098, 26.5667)

Alyfada

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known as proskynitaria are among the most quietly moving features of the island's landscape. Found at crossroads, near dangerous bends in the road, or at spots marking a site of personal significance, these diminutive structures are a liv

Wayside Shrine (39.1122, 26.5011)

Wayside Shrine (39.1122, 26.5011)

Kedro

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known locally as proskynitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion you will encounter on the island. This particular shrine, situated near the village of Kedro in the island's interior, represents a traditio

Wayside Shrine (39.1122, 26.5474)

Wayside Shrine (39.1122, 26.5474)

Alyfada

Scattered across the rural landscape of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known in Greek as proskinitaria are among the most intimate expressions of the island's deep Orthodox Christian faith. This shrine near the village of Alyfada stands beside the road as a quiet sentinel, typical of a tradition that has endured for

Wayside Shrine (39.1247, 26.5457)

Wayside Shrine (39.1247, 26.5457)

Achlia

Scattered across the roads and pathways of Lesvos, the island's countless wayside shrines — known in Greek as proskynitaria — represent one of the most intimate expressions of Orthodox Christian devotion. The shrine near Achlia is a quietly compelling example of this living tradition, a small roadside structure that ha

Wayside Shrine (39.1248, 26.5454)

Wayside Shrine (39.1248, 26.5454)

Achlia

Scattered along the roads and pathways of Lesvos, wayside shrines — known in Greek as proskynitaria — are one of the most intimate expressions of Orthodox Christian devotion on the island. These small roadside sanctuaries, typically crafted from stone, metal, or rendered concrete in the form of miniature churches or pi

Wayside Shrine (39.1443, 26.1305)

Wayside Shrine (39.1443, 26.1305)

Parakoila

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known locally as kandylakia are among the most quietly moving features of the island's landscape. This shrine near Parakoila, a village tucked into the hills of the island's central-western interior, represents a tradition of roadside dev

Wayside Shrine (39.1498, 26.5180)

Wayside Shrine (39.1498, 26.5180)

Afalonas

Along the rural roads of Lesvos, small roadside shrines known as proskynitaria appear with quiet regularity, marking the landscape as much as the olive trees and stone walls that surround them. This wayside shrine near the village of Afalonas stands as a representative example of a devotional tradition deeply woven int

Wayside Shrine (39.1569, 26.1358)

Wayside Shrine (39.1569, 26.1358)

Parakoila

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known as proskinitaria are among the most quietly moving expressions of Greek Orthodox faith on the island. This shrine near Parakoila, a village tucked into the hilly interior of western Lesvos, stands as a testament to a devotional trad

Wayside Shrine (39.1765, 26.3518)

Wayside Shrine (39.1765, 26.3518)

Mesa

Scattered across the roadsides and footpaths of Lesvos, small roadside shrines known as proskynitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox faith you will encounter on the island. This wayside shrine near Mesa, set along the rural landscape of the island's interior, belongs to a tradition that stret

Wayside Shrine (39.1943, 26.2870)

Wayside Shrine (39.1943, 26.2870)

Mesa

Scattered across the landscapes of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known as proskynitaria are among the most intimate expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion you will encounter on the island. This particular shrine, standing near the village of Mesa in the western part of Lesvos, follows a tradition that stretches bac

Wayside Shrine (39.1956, 26.1670)

Wayside Shrine (39.1956, 26.1670)

Parakoila

Scattered across the rural landscapes of Lesvos, the small wayside shrines known as proskinitaria are among the most quietly moving expressions of Greek Orthodox devotion. This shrine near the village of Parakoila stands beside the road as a testament to a tradition that has endured for centuries across the Aegean isla