"Meteora, Geological Wonder"

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Oil painting on canvas, size 60×90cm, ready to hang with a high quality, solid wood frame in silver.

I have visited Meteora a few times and every time I am in this unique and magical place I feel uplifted.

This magnificent landmark in central Greece is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Geologists date the beginning of those rock formations as 60 million years ago.

Meteora hosting one of the largest and most precipitously built complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries since Byzantine times. Monks chose it mainly due to their inaccessibility, suitable for their isolation from the world so they can focus on God. There were more than 24 monasteries but today only six of them have survived. In my painting you see the Monastery of St. Nikolaos.

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Oil painting on canvas, size 60×90cm, ready to hang with a high quality, solid wood frame in silver.

I have visited Meteora a few times and every time I am in this unique and magical place I feel uplifted.

This magnificent landmark in central Greece is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Geologists date the beginning of those rock formations as 60 million years ago.

Meteora hosting one of the largest and most precipitously built complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries since Byzantine times. Monks chose it mainly due to their inaccessibility, suitable for their isolation from the world so they can focus on God. There were more than 24 monasteries but today only six of them have survived. In my painting you see the Monastery of St. Nikolaos.

Oil painting on canvas, size 60×90cm, ready to hang with a high quality, solid wood frame in silver.

I have visited Meteora a few times and every time I am in this unique and magical place I feel uplifted.

This magnificent landmark in central Greece is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Geologists date the beginning of those rock formations as 60 million years ago.

Meteora hosting one of the largest and most precipitously built complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries since Byzantine times. Monks chose it mainly due to their inaccessibility, suitable for their isolation from the world so they can focus on God. There were more than 24 monasteries but today only six of them have survived. In my painting you see the Monastery of St. Nikolaos.