Monastery of St. Kipnas, Greece
Greece
3D model of monastery
3D scanning of buildings
Monastery of St. Kipnas, Greece
San Quipinas Monastery
Epirus region in the northwest
Zomelca Mountains
Built in the 13th century
Alta Archbishop Serafim Ksenoplo
Religious Sites
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The Zomelca Mountains, located in the Epirus region of northwestern Greece, are close to the village of Kalaritos and overlook the canyon of the Kararitikos River. Built in the 13th century, it was presided over by the then Archbishop of Alta, Serafim Ksenopoulo, and named after the sleeping Virgin Mary. The architectural complex of the monastery is directly carved from the surrounding rocks, perfectly integrated with the natural environment, giving people a stunning beauty and spiritual tranquility. It is one of the most beautiful and impressive churches in Greece, and also one of the most unforgettable religious sites in the country. Witnessing the resilience and spiritual dedication of Greek history, it is a unique destination for exploring natural and cultural wonders