Photographer’s Note
The Holy Monastery of Aghiou Pavlou (St'Pavlou)is in the western part of Athos and is dedicated to the Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Its founder was St Paul of Xeropotamou, founder also of the latter monastery, who, towards the end of his life, withdrew to an ascetic's dwelling, on the site of which the Monastery stands today. In the 10th and 11th centuries we encounter two monasteries on Athos with the name of Xeropotamou. What is today St Paul's (Aghiou Pavlou) finally took the name from 1108 onwards.
In the 14th century the Monastery was deserted, but by the efforts of the Serbian nobles, now monks, Gerasimus Radonia and Antonios Pegases, it was promoted from a kelli to a monastery. In the next century Aghiou Pavlou received support from John V and John VII Palaeologus, the Serbian Prince Giour, and his brother Lazarus. Many other Danubian princes, both Romanian and Greek, were the Monastery's benefactors. A time when the Monastery flourished during the 17th century was followed by its decline in the 18th, caused by a shortage of funds, in its turn caused by the savage taxation of the Turkish authorities and the usury of the Jews. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, with the help of the sacristan Grigorios and Archimandrite Anthimos Komninos, the Monastery recovered and was able to pay off its debts.
The last catastrophes experienced by Aghiou Pavlou were a fire in 1902 and a flood in 1911. Its northern part was built in the 15th century, while its defensive tower dates from the 16th. In the 19th century its katholikon was constructed, though into the present century many repairs and additions have been made. The Monastery has 12 chapels, of which that of St George is the Monastery's oldest building, adorned with important wall-paintings belonging to the Cretan School. Subject to Aghiou Pavlou are the picturesque Nea Skete and the Romanian Skete of St Demetrius. Today it holds thirteenth place among the monasteries of Mount Athos.
Among the Monastery's treasures are the gifts of the Three Wise Men, the foot of St Gregory the Theologian, a piece of the True Cross, sacred vessels, and vestments. The library contains 494 manuscripts and more than 12,000 printed books. The community today consists of some 30 hard-working monks.
**see my WS another shot.
papagolf21, Cretense, jlbrthnn, mikolaj_kawa, Budapestman, ChrisJ, saxo042, vasilpro, parbo, ngk has marked this note useful
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mauro61
(16290) 2009-04-04 0:57
ciao Georgios,
bellissimo posto che non conoscevo.
Splendida la resa che permette di percepire come l'architettura sia legata alla montagna.
ben fatto
saluti
maurizio
papagolf21
(56737) 2009-04-04 1:03
Bonjour, cher Georgios,
Quelle image ! quelle architecture grandiose ! Quel plaisir de pouvoir admirer ainsi la beauté de ce monastère après tant de siècles.
L'image est très belle. Sujet fort bien traité avec une excellente note d'accompagnement.
Un grand merci du partage.
Amitiés.
Philippe
P.S. : Merci également pour le bonus.
Cretense
(57010) 2009-04-04 1:20
Geia sou Georgie!
Akros entyposiaki fotografia, akros entyposiako to monastiri se mia katapliktiki topothesia! Mia lexi apotyponei ta synaisthimata pou prokalei afti i fotografia. DEOS! Apsogo kadro kai synthesi, oraios fotismos! Sygxaritiria!
Iraklis
hatti52
(12654) 2009-04-04 1:36
Hi Georgios,
amazing architecture
it looks like Sumela Monastery in Trabzon
TFS
regards
snunney
(35464) 2009-04-04 1:39
Hello Georgios,
A good capture of this massive monastery complex. The architecture is well presented under a good light with fine colours and clarity.
jlbrthnn
(38927) 2009-04-04 1:49
Hello Georgios,
I read and I was captivated by your note which summarizes so well the history of this place. The light lights as well as possible, these imposing constructions, among which, the fortress creates a strong impression. Excellent and impressive image. Congratulations.
Have a nice day
Cordially
Joël
mikolaj_kawa
(31259) 2009-04-04 1:59
Hello Georgios! Wonderful monastery. Amazing POV and composition. Ideal contrast and perfect sharpness. Very good work. Well done!
lousat
(16092) 2009-04-04 4:01
Hi Geo,very nice ,unknown and interesing place taken from a best point of view.I'm surprinsing from the incredible quality of the deatails,we can count the windows!! My best compliments,have a nice weekend,Luciano
npecanhuk
(14672) 2009-04-04 4:08
Hello Georgios!
Impressive building with awesome architecture and built at a unique spot! The photograph pleases me a lot and has excellent technical qualities!
TFS - Congratulations!
Have a great week-end!
Neyvan
Budapestman
(42810) 2009-04-04 5:06
Hi Georgios,
Amazing shot of this fantastic place with spectacular composition and attractive details. The POV is very effective, the environment is romantic. Superb shot, indeed. Have a nice weekend!
George
ChrisJ
(70443) 2009-04-04 5:52
Hi Georgios
Good sharpness & a superb pov. I like the pastel colours. Well composed, with an informative note. Tfs!
saxo042
(16266) 2009-04-04 7:34
Hi Georgios,
A very attractive building here and perfectly pictured against the steep and rocky hill. Also a very good and informative note!
Kind regards
Gunnar
vasilpro
(9435) 2009-04-04 11:07
.....αυτή η πανοραμική της μονής του Αγίου Παύλου είναι εξίσου πανέμορφη, αναδεικνύοντας την θαυμάσια αρχιτεκτονική του Αγίου Όρους.
Σε χαιρετώ για σήμερα, Βασίλης.
parbo
(11014) 2009-04-05 4:58
Kalimera Georgie,
This is very impressive view of fantastic facades of Aghiou Pavlou. Your well taken photo perfectly shows their amazing architecture and textures front of dark green forested ridges. I liked a lot also your workshop post because its gorgeous golden lights on traditional, old facades. Congratulations. Have a nice Sunday. Ευθυμίες.
Χαιρετισμούς,
Ertugrul
devimeuxbe
(56362) 2009-04-05 12:29
Hi Georgios
This is an impressive place with this imposing building on the mountain.
Excellent picture
Bertrand
ngk
(1116) 2009-04-08 0:25
gia soy giorgo
entiposiaki fotografia, poli oraia gonia lipsis.
sygxaritiria!
nasos k.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Georgios Topas (TopGeo)
(22213) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-11-08
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Transportation, Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 400D Rebel XTi, Canon 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 II USM
- Exposure: f/7.1
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Holly Mount-Athos [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-04-04 0:47








