Saint Rafael Mytilini Holy Convent
Ιερά Μονή Αγίου Ραφαήλ Μυτιλήνης
Ce qu'en disent les visiteurs
Definitely one of the best monasteries I have visited in Greece . It's beautiful and historic.
The shocking history, the beauty of the Monastery. A very special place to visit. I come every time I'm on the island to say a few prayers at the tombs of Raphael Nicholas and Irene.
À propos
Le Saint Couvent de Saint Raphaël de Mytilène figure parmi les destinations de pèlerinage les plus spirituellement importantes de Lesbos, dédié à saint Raphaël de Lesbos, moine et martyr vénéré dans tout le monde orthodoxe grec. Saint Raphaël, en compagnie de saint Nicolas et de la jeune sainte Irène, souffrit le martyre sur l'île au XVe siècle, lors d'une période particulièrement troublée de son histoire. Leur souvenir sombra dans l'oubli pendant des siècles, jusqu'à ce qu'une série d'événements remarquables, au milieu du XXe siècle, aboutisse à la révélation de leurs reliques sur Lesbos, provoquant un renouveau extraordinaire de dévotion qui continue d'attirer des pèlerins fervents de Grèce et d'horizons lointains.
Niché près du paisible village thermal de Loutropoli Thermís, à l'extrémité nord-est de l'île, le couvent offre aux visiteurs une atmosphère de calme profond et de beauté contemplative. Les jardins sont entretenus avec amour par la communauté monastique, et l'église principale abrite des reliques sacrées ainsi qu'une iconographie richement ornée, reflet des traditions artistiques et liturgiques profondes de l'Orthodoxie orientale. Que vous assistiez à un office, allumiez un cierge en prière silencieuse ou vous promeniez simplement sur les allées tranquilles du jardin du couvent, le site vous invite à ralentir et à vous relier à quelque chose d'intemporel.
Pour les voyageurs qui explorent Lesbos, une visite au couvent s'associe naturellement aux sources thermales voisines et à la charmante atmosphère maritime de Thermi. Le site accueille chaleureusement tout visiteur respectueux, quelle que soit son origine, désireux de découvrir la vie monastique orthodoxe et le riche patrimoine religieux de l'île. Une tenue modeste est requise, et la chaleur avec laquelle les pèlerins sont reçus rend l'expérience véritablement émouvante, que l'on vienne en quête d'un renouveau spirituel ou simplement d'une compréhension plus intime de la foi vivante qui façonne cette île depuis des siècles.
Avant de partir
À quoi s'attendre
Les jardins du couvent sont soigneusement entretenus et d'un calme rare — davantage lieu de retraite spirituelle que site touristique ordinaire. Dans l'église principale, vous vous trouvez à quelques pas des reliques de trois martyrs du quinzième siècle dont la mémoire s'était perdue pendant cinq siècles avant d'être redécouverte de façon saisissante au siècle dernier. Des pèlerins viennent de toute la Grèce y prier, et les visiteurs respectueux de toute origine y sont accueillis avec chaleur.
Quand y aller
Le couvent est ouvert toute l'année ; le printemps et le début de l'automne offrent une atmosphère plus sereine, avant que les grandes fêtes religieuses n'attirent de nombreux pèlerins.
Comment s'y rendre
Depuis Mytilène, prenez la route côtière en direction du nord-est vers Thermi ; le trajet dure environ vingt minutes. Le couvent est indiqué près de Loutrópoli Thermís et se combine facilement avec un arrêt aux sources thermales voisines.
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Aivali Stavro
December 2025
Definitely one of the best monasteries I have visited in Greece . It's beautiful and historic.
Julie Dimitra Psilopati
August 2025
Very tranquil and humbling experience.
Ilia Tron
June 2025
Orthodox Christians feel it's one of the holiest places to visit. It's good to know the story of the three saints before you arrive. Saint Rafael'tomb is on the first floor while the tomb of the other two on the ground floor. There is a shop to buy souvenirs and the most kind sister nun in Christ ive met to help you. May God bless those who truly believe in His name. No line of waiting when we visited (middle of June) It's not always like that.
Lisa Sidiropoulos
October 2024
For over two decades, I have been visiting the Monastery of St. Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene in Mytilene, and it has become a sacred tradition for me. Each time I return to Greece from Australia, I make a vow to visit this serene place, to pay my respects and express my gratitude for the countless blessings I’ve received. Perched on a mountain, the monastery offers an unparalleled sense of peace, with its fresh air and breathtaking surroundings. Every visit feels like a renewal of spirit, and I always leave with a profound sense of strength and calm. The nuns here are incredibly warm, their presence alone bringing a deep sense of serenity and faith. There is something indescribably special about this place. It’s more than a religious site; it’s a refuge where I feel deeply connected, both spiritually and emotionally. I am forever grateful for the blessings I’ve experienced, and I know I will continue to return for as long as I am able.
Florian Mika
July 2024
Beautiful monastery. Excellent experience.
Thomay Kamberos
July 2024
Beautiful place. Well kept by the nuns. Bravo. Such a blessed and calm place.
Shelly Saunders
September 2023
The shocking history, the beauty of the Monastery. A very special place to visit. I come every time I'm on the island to say a few prayers at the tombs of Raphael Nicholas and Irene.
Nektaria Antoni
May 2022
Beautiful monastery with lots of history. This monastery is roughly a 35 min drive from Mitylene. The drive is very picturesque as you are on a hill and surrounded by greenery as well as the sea. The monastery itself is beautifully built and I would strongly suggest taking the time to read and hear the history of the saints that the monastery is built in memory of.
Louie Doulias
July 2019
This is an important Greek orthodox Church, with the remains of important Saint visible. There are bathrooms here, small shops outside that sell religious icons, bracelets, etc. The trip here from mytilini is short, however the trip up the hill can be a pain if there is a lot of traffic, so come early or take the bus,especially if it's a holiday.
Irene Cotrina
July 2018
Greek orthodox nunnery, dedicated to Saints Rafael and Nicholas and Saint Irene, a twelve old girl, all of them martyred in AD 1463. The monastery complex is fairly recent, being built only in 1964. Since then, it experienced a huge boost on visitors, almost competing with the popularity of the Tinos island church of the Virgin. It is very difficult to review a place of worship, more so if it can't be argued that it's of any artistic value. Can one possess a clear, non prejudiced judgement on matters of faith? I believe one cannot. There are people here who complain justly about commercialisation. True, one can see and feel that. Too many souvenirs stands I guess... For me it was a place of peace, calmness and, while I am not very religious, it was for me a portal to communicate with God. One cannot but be affected by the human pain noticed there: in the modest tomb of little Irene, in the pitiful site of her horrible, undeserved martyrdom and mainly in the faces of the sick or tortured people and in those faces of their relatives, who come seeking resolution and help when everything else fails. But yet, it isn't just a gloomy place, it's also a place of hope. You can see it at the diplomas brought there from students, in the now unneeded crutches left in the church, in the numerous votive offers of people being cured and grateful. Each one of us sees and experiences what he needs to see and experience. For me this is a good place.
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