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The church of Agios Georgios of Kato Halikas is an excellent church located in a special spot where you can admire the city from above.
Because it's beautiful and has a view and good functionality 😇✌😄😍
About
The Church of Agios Georgios at Kato Halika is a small Orthodox chapel dedicated to Saint George, one of the most beloved and widely venerated saints in Greek religious tradition. Saint George, celebrated as a warrior-martyr and protector, holds a special place in the hearts of Greek communities across Lesvos, where churches bearing his name can be found in villages and countryside settings throughout the island. This chapel, set amid the quiet landscape of the Kato Halika area, represents the kind of intimate, community-rooted worship space that has anchored rural life on Lesvos for generations.
The feast day of Saint George falls on April 23rd, and where the date coincides with Holy Week it is observed on Easter Monday instead — a joyful occasion typically marked by liturgy, gathering, and local celebration. Rural chapels like this one often display traditional iconography of the saint on horseback, slaying the dragon, alongside other icons characteristic of the Greek Orthodox tradition. The architecture is likely modest and whitewashed, in keeping with the vernacular ecclesiastical style found across the Aegean, blending harmoniously into the surrounding natural setting.
For visitors exploring the quieter interior of Lesvos away from the busier coastal resorts, stopping at small chapels such as this one offers a genuine window into the island's spiritual and cultural fabric. These humble sanctuaries are not merely historic monuments but living places of worship, tended by local families and communities who have maintained their devotion across centuries. The tranquility of the setting invites a moment of reflection, and the chapel stands as a quiet testament to the deep religious heritage that shapes everyday life on Lesvos.
Before you go
What to expect
A small whitewashed chapel in the quiet Kato Halika area, just outside Mytilene, that feels like a living place of worship rather than a monument. Inside you will likely find the icon of Saint George on horseback, oil lamps, and the particular stillness that rural Orthodox chapels hold even when no service is under way. Around April 23rd the local community gathers for the feast-day liturgy and a modest celebration in the saint's honour.
Best time to visit
Spring is the most rewarding time to visit, especially around April 23rd for the feast of Saint George, when the surrounding landscape is green and the weather mild.
How to get there
The chapel sits roughly 2 kilometres from central Mytilene — a short drive or a walkable distance from the town's outskirts heading towards the Kato Halika area.
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Visitor Reviews
Χαραλαμπελλης Δημήτρης
June 2024
Lesvos AirSea
May 2024
Beautiful quiet church with a great view!
VIVI SITARA
April 2024
Alban Metushi (AlNeCrOGG)
April 2024
Stratis Kampas
November 2023
Our refuge, the roof over our heads that covers us A lovely church where we all feel like family and we owe this to our respected Father Gregory who, with his sermons and his laws, guides his flock on the path of Our Lord. A fantastic right-hand psaltery under the impeccable guidance of the Cantor and the accompaniment of the presbyter as well as Father Gregory's two children take you to heaven, along with the rest of our cantors.
Panagiotis Demertzis
August 2022
The church of Agios Georgios of Kato Halikas is an excellent church located in a special spot where you can admire the city from above.
Ιωάννα Κλειδαρά
July 2022
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Αντωνια Γαββε
March 2021
Very beautiful church
Ioanna Aggelopoulou
June 2019
Because it's beautiful and has a view and good functionality 😇✌😄😍
kostas karinos
April 2019
One of the most important temples of Orthodoxy!!
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