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monasteries - Kalambaka The
Holy Monastery of Rousanou It
is dedicated to 'The Transfiguration' but honoured to Saint Barbara. The 'Katholikon',
in the Athonite type, was founded in the middle of 16th c. and decorated in 1560.
Both, the Katholikon and the reception halls are in the ground floor while the
'archontariki', cells and subsidiary rooms are scattered in the basement and the
first floor. Rousannou
Monastery was founded around 1545 by Maximos and Ioasaph of Ioannina. The reason
for the monastery's name is not known - it is actually dedicated to St. Barbara
- but may reflect the name of a hermit who occupied the rock. It soon declined
and became subject to Varlaam Monastery by 1614.
The
monastery once again fell into disrepair for the two centuries prior to the 1940s,
when it was damaged in World War II then plundered by the Germans. It was later
repaired by the regional archaeological service and since 1988 it has been occupied
by a small community of 13 nuns. Rousannou
Monastery stands on a low rock and is easily accessible by a bridge built of wood
in 1868 and replaced by more solid material in 1930. Despite this, its situation
is still quite dramatic, with the rock dropping off sharply on all sides. The
monastery covers the entire surface of the rock and consists of three levels:
the church and cells occupy the ground floor, while the two upper floors house
the guest quarters, reception halls, an exhibition room, and more cells. The
frescoes in Rousannou's Church of the Transfiguration of Christ, which is essentially
a smaller version of Varlaam's church, date from 1560. The narthex is decorated
primarily with gruesome scenes of martyrdom, as at other Meteora monasteries.
The resident
nuns tend to be friendlier to visitors than their male counterparts in Meteora
and often provide sweets to guests as they relax in the courtyard (if so, it is
nice to put a small donation in the box). Paralia
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