Naupara

The original building was completed in 1391 but was severely destroyed by Turks in 1454.

[1] They offered the church a bell, sacred books, and other religious items upon its completion.

The paintings and iconostasis within the monastery date to the 19th century since the original frescos were ruined during the restoration.

Today, Naupara is an active nunnery, with a small number of nuns who tend to the land.

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Frontal side of the monastery