Panagia Gouverniotissa: A Hidden Byzantine Gem in Potamies, Crete

A few days ago I visited a magic, sacred place that many people may not know of.
It is hidden in the mountains, behind hills, next to one of Crete's Villages and on the road to a very famous spot, Lassithi Plateau. So many people could miss it, or even may not be aware of its existence.

By visiting this place today, the visitor will be visiting remains of a temple that was constructed at around 961 - when Crete was free from Arabs with the help of Nikiforos Fokas.

If I ask you about Crete, you may first of all imagine beaches, seaside tavernas, or ancient Minoan palaces. But there is much more here and this place is only a short drive from Hersonissos. This post is about one of the island's most remarkable historical sites: Panagia Gouverniotissa in the village of Potamies.

This monastery combines history, architecture, nature, and local tradition in one peaceful setting.

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Actually, the first thing I noticed was the canteen, which is a beautiful place with just a handful of tables and chairs, and here - time has its own rhythm. Do not look at your watch, time does not matter.

You sit, you listen to the birds and enjoy the view.

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You can also walk around and if you are lucky you will see Maria, the cat resting. For sure, you will also notice the nice flowers with the butterflies around them (yes, pls come during spring, it is divine!) and also an old traditional Patitiri, a traditional stone wine-press basin lined with hydraulic mortar where harvested grapes were crushed by foot to produce moustos (grape must) for winemaking.

From the sign:
Patitiri (Press)
A shallow hollow structure/basin usually stone built made with hydraulic mortar, in which the grapes were placed after the harvest. Here the grapes were pressed by people with their bare feet, were mined(?) and the juice that was produced was collected to be the must from which the wine is...

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Every day this place is open between 10:00 in the morning to 16:00 in the afternoon (you may visit the canteen or botanical garden, also at evening, but the church and byzantine museum close at 16:00)

Going back to history

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Same spot, different angle and many years apart


The monastery - centuries of history

The monastery is believed to have existed since the 14th century and contains some of the finest Byzantine frescoes in Crete. The church follows the classic cross-in-square design with a central dome and remains one of the most important Byzantine monuments on the island. The impressive frescoes, influenced by both Constantinople and Western artistic traditions, make it a significant cultural landmark.

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On the ceiling, looking up

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You can watch a short video here, I hope you like this!

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I did not have enough time to visit the Vyzantine Museum (just opposite the church), but in the same space you can find a beautiful spot to relax, a nice lemon tree (oh it was full of lemons) and the way to the botanical garden!

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After I had seen everything (or so I thought), I decided to walk further away, to see if something was hiding there.

And guess what.

I saw a huge olive tree, and a sign under it.

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This is a perennial Olive tree, moment of nature.
It is estimated to be 500 years old, probably planted at the time that Potamies village and Gouvreniotissa was a lief of Francesco Demetzos.

i truly hope that I transfered over some inspiration, like this lady :)

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p.s. Last but definitely NOT least :)

Before leaving, we got a bit hungry and this is what was brought over!

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Sources: https://monasterygouverniotisa.gr/background/monastery
https://www.facebook.com/panagiagouverniotissa/



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It's historic brought to beautiful place. It has something to offer for tourist attraction. Glad that you share it with us. Thanks for this.

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Very nice and beautiful! the ceiling is very unique and pretty. The canteen is a nice place too.

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