Recommendations Near Sacred Monastery of Agios Gerasimos of Kefalonia
Sacred Monastery of Agios Gerasimos of Kefalonia Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Unpleasant experience
Beautiful building with lovely iconography but very unpleasant, rude nuns. I got shouted at twice and I was being totally respectful. If you go there be prepared for a hostile greeting.
Very disappointing visit, we couldn’t get in. Opened the door respectfully, slowly and quietly. A nun was the other side and shut the door in our faces with a firm NO. No other explanation was offe...
It was an incredible experience. We actually saw St Gerasimos casket and kissed his toes and climbed down into his cave. It was really so wild. We loved Kefalonia.
Went here as was on our way back from visit to the Caves. It opened late and there was no real signposting as to where you should enter. I was dressed similarly to my husband but as we entered the n...
Two interesting and very different monastery churches
The two monastery churches are very different and both really interesting. The old church includes the remains of St Gerasimos (which are occasionally opened for 15 minutes to be viewed by the public,...
Unpleasant experience
Beautiful building with lovely iconography but very unpleasant, rude nuns. I got shouted at twice and I was being totally respectful. If you go there be prepared for a hostile greeting.
Don’t bother.
Very disappointing visit, we couldn’t get in. Opened the door respectfully, slowly and quietly. A nun was the other side and shut the door in our faces with a firm NO. No other explanation was offe...
Very surreal
It was an incredible experience. We actually saw St Gerasimos casket and kissed his toes and climbed down into his cave. It was really so wild. We loved Kefalonia.
Not for me
Went here as was on our way back from visit to the Caves. It opened late and there was no real signposting as to where you should enter. I was dressed similarly to my husband but as we entered the n...
Two interesting and very different monastery churches
The two monastery churches are very different and both really interesting. The old church includes the remains of St Gerasimos (which are occasionally opened for 15 minutes to be viewed by the public,...