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Agios Ioannis ProdromosTranquillityIf you go on the national road (the highway) from Villa Talea in the direction eastwards towards Bali you will after a few kilometres find a sign to your right indicating the way to the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Prodromos (John the Baptist).
Agios Ioannis Prodromos. Photo by Chameko (www.panoramio.com) The road takes you up in the mountains behind the
highway with exceptional views at several places of the coastline around
Bali. When you can go no further, you're at the Monastery. The Monastery is open for visitors daily from 9 to 12am
and again from 4 to 7pm.
There are decorated fountains and a nice tranquil garden in front of the building with the monks' cells. The buildings have been renovated and the whole area is very well kept. Today the Monastery is a quiet place with only one monk living there. But like other monasteries on Crete it used to be very active in the struggle for freedom during the Ottoman occupation. In 1866 the Turkish navy bombarded the monastery as a result of its role in the resistance.
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