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10 Fascinating Facts About Meteora, Greece

10 Fascinating Facts About Meteora, Greece

Meteora, Greece – a UNESCO World Heritage listed place meaning “suspended in the air,” is an eroded rock which monks have built their monasteries on. Twenty-four of these almost inaccessible monasteries were built during the 15th century despite incredible difficulties.

Here’s some fascinating facts about the largest and most important complex of all Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Greece:

During World War II the site was bombed and raided with many pieces of art stolen

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When visiting, shoulders must be covered and long pants or skirts need to be worn

Meteora Greece Monasterie
Meteora Greece Monasterie Aerial
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Meteora became a World Heritage Site in 1988

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The rocks are composed of a mixture of sandstone and conglomerate

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All 6 of the remaining monasteries are in use; however many monks have left the site

Meteora Monasteries

Meteora thrived until the 17th century, when under Turkish occupation they fell into decline

Monastery of Holy Trinity Meteora

The rock pillars were formed approximately 60 million years ago by earthquakes and weathering

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Access to the monasteries was originally (and deliberately) difficult, requiring either long ladders lashed together or large nets used to haul up both goods and people.

Meteora Greece Monasterie Mountains 4

Experience the wonder of Meteora before heading off on one of our Island Hopping tours!