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Ag. Loukas
Ag. Loukas

Kleine Kirche, die dem Heiligen Lukas gewidmet ist, eine traditionelle Kultstätte auf der Insel Sifnos.

45m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Timios Stavros
Timios Stavros

Kleine Kirche, die dem Heiligen Kreuz geweiht ist, eine traditionelle orthodoxe Kultstätte auf Sifnos.

67m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Agios Geogios "o Afentis"
Agios Geogios "o Afentis"

Agios Georgios o Afentis — the epithet "o Afentis" means roughly "the Lord" or "the Master" in Greek — is one of the small Orthodox chapels scattered across the landscape of Sifnos. The addition of a distinguishing epithet is a long-standing Cycladic practice, used to set one dedication to a popular saint apart from others on the same island. Sifnos alone has several churches and chapels dedicated to Saint George, so the surname keeps this particular one identifiable. At coordinates 36.9790° N, 24.7289° E, the chapel sits in the interior of Sifnos, in the broad zone between the island's central ridge and the eastern coast. Like most rural chapels on the island, it is almost certainly a compact, single-nave structure finished in the brilliant white lime-render that defines Cycladic religious architecture, topped by a small dome or a low-pitched roof and a simple iron bell frame. What to Expect Sifnos has more than 360 chapels and churches for an island of roughly 73 square kilometres — one of the highest concentrations in the Aegean. Agios Georgios o Afentis fits within that tradition: a place of quiet, unhurried devotion rather than a major pilgrimage site or a monument with an interpretive panel outside. The exterior will likely be the main experience for most visitors. You can expect thick whitewashed walls that glow in afternoon light, a low arched entrance, and a small paved or stone-chip courtyard often shaded by a cypress or an old olive. Inside, if the chapel is unlocked, you will find a single nave with an iconostasis — the wooden or stone screen that separates the nave from the sanctuary — carrying icons of Saint George, the Virgin, and Christ. Candles and oil lamps are usually the only light source. The air inside a sealed Cycladic chapel carries the faint smell of beeswax and dried thyme blown in from the hillside. The chapel is almost certainly privately maintained, as is customary on Sifnos, where individual families or small village associations hold stewardship of rural chapels and open them on the feast day of the patron saint. Saint George's main feast day in the Orthodox calendar falls on 23 April, though a second celebration is held on the Monday after Easter (Bright Monday) when 23 April falls during Holy Week. How to Get There The coordinates place the chapel in the interior of Sifnos, accessible on foot or by car along the network of asphalt and dirt roads that cross the island. The main road linking Apollonia — the island capital — to Artemonas and then descending toward Kastro passes through the general area. If you are on foot, Sifnos has a well-maintained trail network; checking the trail map available at the port in Kamares or at local shops in Apollonia will help you identify any marked path passing near this location. Parking on Sifnos outside the main villages is generally straightforward: pull off onto the verge where the road widens near a chapel, taking care not to block farm tracks. There is no dedicated car park at a rural chapel of this type. Accessibility is limited by the terrain. Stone paths and uneven ground are standard approaches to hillside chapels on Sifnos; the site is unlikely to be wheelchair accessible. Best Time to Visit The most meaningful time to visit any chapel on Sifnos is on or around its feast day. For Agios Georgios o Afentis, that is 23 April, when the chapel is opened, a liturgy is held, and local families gather afterward for a small outdoor meal — a custom called the panigiri — often including lamb, local cheese, and revithada , the slow-cooked chickpea soup that is the signature dish of Sifnos. Outside of feast days, the chapel will often be locked, but the exterior and its setting are worth a short detour between April and October. Morning light from the east illuminates Cycladic whitewash sharply and is generally better for photography than the harsh midday sun. Late afternoon in summer, when the heat drops and the light turns gold, is another good window. July and August bring the most visitors to Sifnos overall. If you are combining chapel visits with hiking, May, June, and September offer the most comfortable temperatures and green-to-golden landscape. Tips for Visiting Dress appropriately before entering. Shoulders and knees should be covered inside any Orthodox church or chapel. A light scarf or sarong in your bag solves this quickly. Assume the chapel is locked outside feast days. Do not force or wedge open doors. If the chapel is open, treat the interior as you would an active place of worship — speak quietly and avoid touching icons. Leave a candle if you enter. Candles are usually provided in a small box near the entrance; a small donation left in the tin or slot beside them is the correct etiquette. Note the feast day date. If your visit to Sifnos overlaps with 23 April or the Monday after Easter, attending even part of the liturgy at a village chapel is one of the more genuine cultural experiences the island offers. Combine with nearby chapels. The interior of Sifnos has several chapels within walking distance of each other. Mapping a short loop that passes two or three is a practical way to explore the landscape without retracing your steps. Carry water. Rural chapels rarely have any facilities. The Sifnos interior can be exposed and warm, and shade is intermittent. Take coordinates with you offline. Mobile data coverage in the Sifnos interior is patchy. Save the coordinates 36.9790° N, 24.7289° E to an offline map app before leaving your accommodation. Respect active maintenance. If you find someone tending the chapel — clearing the courtyard, filling the oil lamp — exchange a greeting and give them space. Custodianship of these small chapels is voluntary family work. History and Context Saint George — Agios Georgios in Greek — is one of the most widely venerated saints in the Orthodox world and the patron of farmers, soldiers, and travelers. His association with the famous dragon-slaying legend made him a symbol of courage and divine protection, and dedications to him appear on virtually every Greek island. The epithet o Afentis carries particular weight in Greek Orthodox usage. Afentis derives from the Byzantine Greek authentis , meaning lord, master, or sovereign. In Cycladic chapel naming, it functions as a honorific that elevates this particular Saint George above others on the island, signaling that the community held the site in especial regard. Sifnos has a layered religious history. The island was Christian by late antiquity; the early Byzantine period saw the construction of basilicas, some of whose cut stone was later reused in medieval chapel walls. During the Venetian occupation of the Cyclades (roughly 13th to 16th centuries), Catholic influence was present but thin on Sifnos compared to Naxos or Syros, and the Orthodox tradition remained dominant. Most rural chapels visible on Sifnos today date from the 17th to 19th centuries, though many sit on older foundations or incorporate earlier stonework. The practice of assigning stewardship of a chapel to a single family ( exoclesiastis ) is documented across the Cyclades. The family funds upkeep, arranges the liturgy on feast day, and hosts the subsequent gathering. This system has preserved hundreds of small chapels that would otherwise have fallen into ruin after rural depopulation in the 20th century.

141m entfernt2 Min Fußweg
Agios Antonios
5.0
Agios Antonios

Eine traditionelle orthodoxe Kirche, die dem Heiligen Antonios geweiht ist, auf der Insel Sifnos.

159m entfernt2 Min Fußweg
Ag. Konstantinou & Elenis
Ag. Konstantinou & Elenis

Eine traditionelle orthodoxe Kirche auf Sifnos, geweiht den Heiligen Konstantin und Helena.

195m entfernt2 Min Fußweg
Epta Martyres
4.9
Epta Martyres

Kleine byzantinische Kapelle auf Sifnos, den Sieben Märtyrern geweiht und hoch über dem Meer gelegen.

220m entfernt3 Min Fußweg
Agios Spyridon
5.0
Agios Spyridon

Eine traditionelle orthodoxe Kirche, die dem Heiligen Spyridon auf der Insel Sifnos geweiht ist.

253m entfernt3 Min Fußweg
Agios Ioannis
5.0
Agios Ioannis

Kleine traditionelle Kirche, dem Heiligen Johannes gewidmet, inmitten der malerischen Landschaft von Sifnos.

308m entfernt4 Min Fußweg
Agios Antypas
5.0
Agios Antypas

Kleine orthodoxe Kapelle, dem Heiligen Antypas gewidmet, eingebettet in die traditionelle Landschaft von Sifnos.

384m entfernt5 Min Fußweg
Panagia tis Ammou
4.9
Panagia tis Ammou

Kleine Strandkapelle auf Sifnos, der Jungfrau Maria geweiht und direkt am goldenen Sand gelegen.

427m entfernt5 Min Fußweg
Kochi
Kochi

Kleine Kirche auf Sifnos, die Teil der reichen Tradition weiß getünchter orthodoxer Kapellen der Insel ist.

490m entfernt6 Min Fußweg

Restaurants

Dolce
4.3
Dolce

Taverne auf Sifnos, die traditionelle griechische Gerichte in entspannter Atmosphäre serviert.

14m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
To Konaki
4.5
To Konaki

Traditionelle Taverne auf Sifnos mit lokalen zykladischen Gerichten in rustikalem Ambiente.

19m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Perantzada
4.3
Perantzada

Traditionelle Taverne auf Sifnos, die lokale zykladische Gerichte in entspannter Atmosphäre serviert.

41m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Remezzo
4.0
Remezzo

Café auf Sifnos mit Getränken und kleinen Speisen in entspannter Atmosphäre.

53m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Cosi
4.2
Cosi

Ungezwungene Bar auf Sifnos mit Getränken und kleinen Snacks in entspannter Atmosphäre.

59m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
VeryCoco
VeryCoco

Ungezwungene Bar auf Sifnos mit Cocktails und Getränken in entspannter Atmosphäre.

59m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Mpotzi
Mpotzi

Ungezwungene Bar auf Sifnos mit Getränken und entspannter Atmosphäre für Einheimische und Besucher.

59m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Lembessis
Lembessis

Traditionelles Restaurant auf Sifnos, das lokale zykladische Gerichte in schlichter, unkomplizierter Atmosphäre serviert.

63m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Kamariano
4.4
Kamariano

Traditionelle Taverne auf Sifnos, die lokale griechische Gerichte in entspannter Atmosphäre serviert.

86m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Toastro
Toastro

Ungezwungene Taverne auf Sifnos mit Toasts und kleinen Speisen in entspannter Atmosphäre.

95m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Argo
3.9
Argo

Bar auf Sifnos mit Getränken und entspannter Atmosphäre für Einheimische und Besucher.

102m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Mama Mia
4.4
Mama Mia

Ein Restaurant auf Sifnos mit entspannter Atmosphäre und lokalen mediterranen Gerichten.

103m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Ex Steno
4.4
Ex Steno

Traditionelle Taverne auf Sifnos mit klassischen griechischen Gerichten in gemütlicher Atmosphäre.

111m entfernt1 Min Fußweg
Tou Apostoli to Koutouki
4.3
Tou Apostoli to Koutouki

Eine traditionelle Taverne auf Sifnos, bekannt für ihre hausgemachte griechische Küche und entspannte Atmosphäre.

122m entfernt2 Min Fußweg
Adiexodo
3.8
Adiexodo

Ein Restaurant auf Sifnos, das ein entspanntes Speiseerlebnis mit lokal inspirierter griechischer Küche bietet.

124m entfernt2 Min Fußweg
Vegera
4.5
Vegera

Entspanntes Café auf Sifnos mit Kaffee, kleinen Snacks und Getränken in lockerer Atmosphäre.

132m entfernt2 Min Fußweg
KAFENEIO DRAKAKIS
4.3
KAFENEIO DRAKAKIS

Traditionelles griechisches Kafeneio mit Kaffee und lokalen Erfrischungen auf Sifnos.

140m entfernt2 Min Fußweg
Kapetan Giorgis
Kapetan Giorgis

Traditionelles griechisches Restaurant auf Sifnos mit lokalen Gerichten in entspannter Atmosphäre.

148m entfernt2 Min Fußweg
Stiadi
4.8
Stiadi

Ein Restaurant auf Sifnos, das lokale Gerichte in entspannter Atmosphäre serviert.

223m entfernt3 Min Fußweg
To liotrivi
4.6
To liotrivi

Traditionelles Restaurant auf Sifnos mit lokaler zykladischer Küche in rustikalem Ambiente.

230m entfernt3 Min Fußweg
Margarita
Margarita

Ein Restaurant auf Sifnos, das traditionelle griechische Küche in entspannter Atmosphäre anbietet.

269m entfernt3 Min Fußweg
Kavatza
5.0
Kavatza

Café auf Sifnos mit Getränken und kleinen Erfrischungen in entspannter Atmosphäre.

437m entfernt5 Min Fußweg
To xryso
To xryso

Ein Restaurant auf Sifnos, das traditionelle griechische Gerichte in lokaler Atmosphäre anbietet.

472m entfernt6 Min Fußweg

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Routenverlauf

1
Kastro
2
Apollonia
3
Artemonas

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