The Prefecture of Trikala covers an area of 3385 sq km. and is
located in the northwest corner of Thessalia. Its capital is the
city of Trikala . Mt. Lakmos (2,295 m) and Mt. Tzoumerka (2,429 m)
are it highest mountains. The Aheloos River , the longest river in
Greece , creates the artificial lake of Mesohora . To the southeast
is the valley of Trikala , crossed by the Pineos River , part of
the large Thessalia Plain, the largest plain in Greece . To the north
is Meteora, famous for its rock formations and monasteries.
Trikala
The city is the Homeric “Trikki”.
According to the tradition, Trikki was the daughter of Pinios.
Aesculapius was born here in (1247 BC), part of the sanctuary of
Aesculapius has been discovered. The sanctuary was a medical centre
similar to those in Kos and Epidaurus . Sinan Pasha designed the
Koursoum Mosque built in the 16th century, he also designed the Blue
Mosque in Istanbul . Rebuilt during 1992-1996 with the financing
of the EU and it is now protected by UNESCO. The old Turkish quarters
are worth having a stroll around, with its small winding lanes and
quaint houses. The Fortress overlooks the old quarter, on the hill
of Prophet Elias is a public park and zoo. The Folklore Museum ,
Municipal Art gallery and the Katsikogiannis Art Museum have many
fine displays of artefacts and art.
Pyli, Pertouli and Elati these villages
of are fast becoming tourist destinations. The whole region provides
a unique natural environment, hospitality in abundant picturesque
lodgings, and many taverns and restaurants with delicious traditional
tastes. It can be the base for activities like the unique walk
in the nature or the dense forest and sports activities during summer
or winter.
Northwest
of the Portaikos River, on the crossroads of Porta Panagia, lies
the Megales Piles of Doussikou monastery built in a forest of oak
trees (6 km northwest of the village). Construction of the monastery
began by St. Vissarion in 1522. A wall 10 m. high encircles it.
The three - storied structure comprises 366 cells symbolizing the
days of the year. Its Refectory and collection of manuscripts and
relics in the Library attest to the wealth enjoyed by the monastery
in the past. At the center of the complex is the Byzantine church
of the Transfiguration with frescoes done in 1577 by Theophanes;
its wood carved temple was done in 1767 and was given a gold-leaf
finish by Metsovon artisans in 1813. One should also visit the crypt
on the west side of the church and the adjoining three small chapels.
Women are not allowed to visit this monastery.
Meteora
Meteora is unquestionably
one of the best tourist attractions
in Greece. It comprises of enormous rock pinnacles with
old monasteries on their summits. The name Meteora comes from
the Greek adjective meteoros, which means hanging in the midair. From
around 9th century, hermits lived in the caves of Meteora.
Because of
the increasing power of Byzantium and incursions by invaders,
monks searched for remote places to build the monasteries.
Therefore, Meteora was the perfect place for them, the monasteries
are built up around a central courtyard, and the monk’s cells
around it along with the chapel and refectory. The Katholiken stands
in the centre of the courtyard. In the beginning, the monasteries
were only accessible by nets, baskets or ladders. Today steps cute
into the rocks access them. From the original twenty-four monasteries,
only six remain in use.
They are:
Moni Megalou Meteorou The most remarkable
monastery of all is the Transfiguration (Metamorfosis) or Megalo
(great) Meteoro. It stands on highest rock almost 613m above sea
level. Founded by St. Athanasios in the 14 th century it became
the richest monastery also the most powerful after the Serbian Emperor
Uros gave his wealth to the monastery and himself became a monk.
A series of frescoes in the Katholiken depict the Martyrdom of
the Saints.
Moni
Agias Varvaras Rousanou. The monastery of
Agia Varvara Rousanou, this monastery accessed by a bridge is the
home to an order of nuns. The monastery has recently been restored
after being unused for some time. The Katholiken illuminated by
strained glass is exceptional. Moni Varlaam this
monastery has many fine frescoes. Moni Agia Triados this
monastery, featured in the James Bond film “For Your Eyes Only”,
and is one of the more remote to visit. Moni Agias Stefanou has
a beautiful embroidered Epitaphios (cloth with the picture of Christ
on his bier). The nuns at the monastery do a roaring trade in selling
souvenirs and videos of the region to tourists. Moni Agiou
Nikolaou Anapafsa The Katholiken of the monastery of Agiou
Nikolaou built around 1390. The monastery was built in the 15th
century. The monk, Theophanis Stelitzas, created the exceptional
frescoes. Probably the most remarkable fresco is the one that shows
Adam naming the animals.
When visiting the monasteries strict dress codes apply,
long trousers for the men and skirts that cover the knees for the
women, (baggy elastic waisted skirts are provided if required)
and no bare shoulders.