Church of Agios Dionysios
The Church of Agios Dionysios was slowly constructed from 1925 to 1948, completed only years before the devastating earthquake of 1953. It famously survived this natural disaster unscathed — proof, say devout islanders, of the saint’s miraculous powers.
The church houses the silver-encrusted sarcophagus of the island’s patron saint. Its interior is opulent with gilt work and frescoes. Around the back of the church, the Ecclesiastical Museum displays a collection of religious paraphernalia and vestments, including those of Dionysios himself.
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