'Αγιοι Ανάργυροι
About
Agioi Anargyroi is a small Orthodox church on Lesvos dedicated to the Holy Unmercenaries, Saints Cosmas and Damian, the beloved physician brothers who became venerated across the Christian world for healing the sick without accepting payment. Their name, Anargyroi, meaning "without silver," reflects their selfless devotion, and churches bearing their dedication have long served as places of pilgrimage for those seeking intercession in matters of health and wellbeing. The feast day of the Agioi Anargyroi is celebrated on November 1st, when local faithful gather for a liturgy and the communal traditions that have defined rural Lesbian religious life for generations.
Set amid the island's characteristic landscape in the western reaches of Lesvos, the church is typical of the modest rural chapels that dot the countryside, built in the simple stone vernacular style common to the region. These unassuming structures, often maintained by the surrounding villages and local families, hold an importance far beyond their size. Visitors who make their way here will find a quiet, intimate space where the continuity of Orthodox faith is palpable, with the interior likely adorned with icons of the healing saints rendered in the Byzantine tradition. Whether you encounter it during a feast day celebration or in the stillness of an ordinary afternoon, Agioi Anargyroi offers a genuine glimpse into the devotional landscape of Lesvos, where faith, landscape, and community remain deeply intertwined.
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What to expect
Tucked into the western countryside of Lesvos, this modest stone chapel holds a stillness shaped by centuries of quiet devotion. Inside, icons of Cosmas and Damian — the healer saints venerated for tending the sick without payment — glow against whitewashed walls in the Byzantine tradition. On their feast day of November 1st, the surrounding community gathers for liturgy and the unhurried communal rituals that still define village religious life here.
Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn offer the most comfortable travel conditions; the feast day on November 1st brings the church to life with local celebration.
How to get there
Agioi Anargyroi lies roughly 23 km from Mytilene in a straight line, so plan for a longer drive along the island's rural roads — allow at least 40 minutes from the capital.
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