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Churches and Religious Culture on Tinos

While you explore the island and admire its many churches, both large and small, you might be interested to take a look inside and take some photographs of the beautiful interiors.

Most of the large village churches are open to the public.  If there is a caretaker on the premises, be sure to ask if it’s permitted to take photos before clicking away.  Some churches permit photographs, but not with a flash.  And some might not allow any photo to be taken under any circumstances.
 
You will most likely find that very small churches (many belonging to private families) are locked and shuttered.  You can always ask around locally if someone has a key and wouldn’t mind allowing you access.
 
Also, while you’re visiting the island, you may wish to attend church services.  You can do this at both the Orthodox and Catholic churches in Tinos Town.  The Church of the Panagia (Orthodox) offers a daily liturgy at 07:15, and conducts evening prayers at 17:30.
 
The Catholic Church of St. Nicholas (Ag. Nikolaos), also right in town, has a Mass scheduled every Saturday at 20:00, and every Sunday at 10:00.  Masses on feast days will be celebrated at either St. Nicholas, or at the Church of St. Anthony, in the Pallada area of Tinos Town.

Click on any of the pictures to enlarge.

Tinos Holy Lady

Tinos Holy Lady


credit: Panos|WindmillsTravel
Tinos

Tinos


This lovely little church can be found just across the road from the Monastery of Kechrovounie.


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Tinos

Tinos


Marvelous steps leading to the roof affording access to ring the churchbell.
Tinos

Tinos


We couldn't resist the unusual detail on the roof of this village church.
Holy Lady of Tinos

Holy Lady of Tinos


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Tinos

Tinos


This must be one of the most beautiful churches on the island, and the setting is magical.
Tinos

Tinos


No official count of all of the churches and chapels on Tinos has yet been made, but we're sure that there are more than 1,000.
Tinos

Tinos


Note that the two church crosses together face north, south, east and west.
Tinos Fountain at Dyo Choria Village (by the main road to the village)

Tinos Fountain at Dyo Choria Village (by the main road to the village)


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Tinos Fountain Decoration at Dyo Choria Village

Tinos Fountain Decoration at Dyo Choria Village
Tinos

Tinos


This perfectly symetrical church and small entrance courtyard is contrasted with the three differently shaped crosses atop the cornice and the two steeples.
Tinos

Tinos


The simplest church (in this case chapel) will celebrate its "Name Day" once a year, with family and friends in attendance, and often with a lovely meal and plenty of wine.
Tinos

Tinos


The major exterior renovation of this large church has yet to include the old steeple.
Tinos

Tinos


This excellent photo from above and behind the church shows the Byzantine architectural details of the barrell-shaped vaults which are typical of Orthodox church construction.
Tinos Fountain Decoration at Dyo Choria Village Main Square

Tinos Fountain Decoration at Dyo Choria Village Main Square
Tinos

Tinos


Here's a side photo of the above church highlighting its fantastic position relative to nature.


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Tinos

Tinos


This is a closeup of the rear of the previous church showing its twin steeples and triple vaults.
Tinos

Tinos


Side by side, here are the three main structures of Tinos; a simple village house to the left, the lovely parish church in the middle, and the ever-present Tinion dovecote to the right.
Tinos: Zoodochos Pighi (Eleoussa) Shrine at Exobourgo

Tinos: Zoodochos Pighi (Eleoussa) Shrine at Exobourgo
The Church of the Sacred Heart at Exombourgo, Tinos

The Church of the Sacred Heart at Exombourgo, Tinos


The church of the Sacred Heart at Exobourgo
Tinos Exobourgo: Picturesque Chapel perched over the precipice of some 640 m height

Tinos Exobourgo: Picturesque Chapel perched over the precipice of some 640 m height


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Tinos Exobourgo: Same Chapel from below

Tinos Exobourgo: Same Chapel from below
Tinos: Santa Margarita Church

Tinos: Santa Margarita Church


The hole area is named after this chapel


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Tinos

Tinos


We couldn't resist taking of photo of this lovely church, with its 'fingers' reaching toward the heavens.
Tinos

Tinos


Crosing the island toward the north, this private chapel sits right alongside the main road. It's freshly painted and waiting for its annual feast day.
Tinos: Panayia Church At Vryssi

Tinos: Panayia Church At Vryssi


As you drive throughout the island, you'll be surprised how many churches pop into view, almost springing up from the nature that surrounds them.
Entrance Lintel to The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos

Entrance Lintel to The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos
Tinos: The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Byzantine Bell Tower with Exobourgo in the background

Tinos: The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Byzantine Bell Tower with Exobourgo in the background
Tinos: Ai Dimitrios Church at Pyrgos Village

Tinos: Ai Dimitrios Church at Pyrgos Village
Tinos: Ai Dimitris Church Clock at Berdemiaros Village

Tinos: Ai Dimitris Church Clock at Berdemiaros Village
Tinos: The Belfry of The Catholic Church of Genethliou Theotokou (Kioura) at Kardiani Village.

Tinos: The Belfry of The Catholic Church of Genethliou Theotokou (Kioura) at Kardiani Village.


Please note that 'Kardiani' name comes from 'Kardia' [=Heart]. Thus the two artistic hearts are very justifiably placed here!
Tinos Church at Pyrgos Village

Tinos Church at Pyrgos Village
Tinos: Same as above Bell Tower at Kardiani Village.

Tinos: Same as above Bell Tower at Kardiani Village.
Tinos: The bell Tower of humble Zoodochos Pighi Chapel near Berdemiaros Village.

Tinos: The bell Tower of humble Zoodochos Pighi Chapel near Berdemiaros Village.


One could hardly imagine, judging from the outside of the chapel, of the fantastic frescoe decoration of the interior!
Tinos: The All-Marble Façade of the Greek Orthodox Church of Ayia Triada in Kardiani Village

Tinos: The All-Marble Façade of the Greek Orthodox Church of Ayia Triada in Kardiani Village
Tinos: The All-Marble Bell Tower of the Greek Orthodox Church of Ayia Triada in Kardiani Village

Tinos: The All-Marble Bell Tower of the Greek Orthodox Church of Ayia Triada in Kardiani Village
Tinos Exobourgo: The Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Madonna

Tinos Exobourgo: The Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Madonna
Tinos: Volax Village Church and Museum

Tinos: Volax Village Church and Museum
Tinos

Tinos


A fancy staircase contrasts sharply with the simple style of this private chapel.


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Marble Bell Tower housing in its base a holy Icon at The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos

Marble Bell Tower housing in its base a holy Icon at The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos
Marble Frame for a holy Icon in The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos

Marble Frame for a holy Icon in The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos
Bell Towers in The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos

Bell Towers in The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos
Tinos Exobourgo

Tinos Exobourgo


This is the Zoodochos Pighi shrine at the base of the mountain Exobourgo


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Tinos Church at Pyrgos

Tinos Church at Pyrgos
Tinos: Dyo Choria Humble Chapel Bell Tower

Tinos: Dyo Choria Humble Chapel Bell Tower
Tinos: Fountain at Dyo Choria Village, Main Square

Tinos: Fountain at Dyo Choria Village, Main Square
Tinos

Tinos


The smaller spring in the village square of Dyo Choria, with its lovely icon.