| Department |
Archive |
| Collection |
Byzantine Research Fund |
| Reference No. |
BRF/2/1/14/108 |
| Level |
Item |
| Place |
Agia Erini Monastery |
| Dates |
1906-1907? |
| Donor/Creator |
Hasluck, Dr Frederick William |
| Scope and Content |
Distant view.
The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back. |
| Further information |
The north-east corner of the Peloponnese is known under the name 'Maleas'. The north part of Maleas, the so-called 'Hagion Oros', is full of Byzantine/post-Byzantine churches and modest chapels. Hagia Eirene is built on the rock outcrop of a steep hill 'hanging' above the sea. Only modest remains survive from Hagios Georgios. |
| Related records |
[BSA SPHS/1/1103.2921], Cape Malea, Ayia Eirini [Monastery], 1905
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