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TOWNS
& VILLAGES
Of LESVOS
MANDAMADOS
The small town of Mandamados (36 km from Mytilene) is
where th e
Lesvian traditions and
religious fervour meet. The pinnacle is the holly worship
of the Archangel Michael, the patron saint of Lesvos. The
revered Byzantine Monastery of Archangel Michael, the
patron saint of the town and island, is situated just
outside the town in a wooded area. It was first mentioned
in 1661 in an ecclesiastical document. It’s one of the
most venerated pilgrimages of the island attracting
pilgrims from all over the world.
The present church built in 1879, following the style of a
th ree-aisled
basilica is the third one build in the same location. The
sculpted icon of Taxiarches is kept in a luxurious canopy
dated since 1766, by the temple, According to tradition it
was made by the only surviving novice monk with soil and
the blood of the monks who were slaughtered by the
invading Saracen pirates who destroyed the Monastery in
1462.
The Episcopal Vestment of Ecumenical Patriarch Grego ry
V, who was put to death by the Turks is kept at the
Monastery. The vestment is a national and religious
treasure. There is also a gold-embroidered stole dating
from 1656, as well as old bibles and a collection of
religious books. Many of the icons are of the 16th
century.
Even though the monastery complex develops parametrically
around the church, adding a fort-like appearance to it,
the general atmosphere around it is one of reverence and
tranquillity. It is further enhanced by the giant gold
covered figure of the Archangel standing guard at the
entrance of the Monastery, inside the gate. Outside of the
monastery, i n
the golden sunlight you can sit at the well-ordered café
and enjoy a cool drink in total peace.
Of folklore interest is the custom of the bull's
slaughter, which takes place on the anniversary of the
church's inauguration and the cooking of the festive dish
kiskek in huge cauldrons, for the pilgrims to share.
The Church of Agios Vassilios (build in 1750),
dominating the town centre is also worth visiting. Its
carved wooden icon screen, portrays scenes from the Old
and New Testaments.
For the locals the art of pottery is still alive with
several ac tive
pottery workshops. Every year in the summer a Ceramics
Workshop and an annual exhibition of Lesvian ceramists
takes place here, during the whole month of August and
brings together all the ceramists from all over Lesvos, in
order to exhibit their work and be accessible to the
public. The visitor has the possibility not only to admire
the exhibits, but to observe how they are made according
to the rules of the early pottery era, but also to learn a
lot of things regarding the history and the development of
this art throughout the centuries.
Dairy products are also another speciality of the area
with a
Cheese Festival taking place at the Cultural Centre,
during the first ten days of August.

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