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Kaisariani Monastery Description
(Local Name: Moní Kaisarianí) Kaisarianí Monastery lies beyond the eastern suburb of Kaisarianí, which is named after it, and is reached on a road which runs past this monastery and the monastery of Astéri (16th C. domed cruciform church, with frescoes), higher up, to the summit plateau of Hymettos; 1,027m/3,370ft (military area, closed to public).

The name comes from a spring close to a sanctuary of Aphrodite from which the emperor Hadrian caused an aqueduct to be built to supply Athens: thereafter the spring was known as kaisariane, Imperial. It was (and is) credited with healing powers, particularly for women who desire to bear a child. The water still flows from an ancient ram's head in the courtyard
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Hobbies & Activities category: Cemetery;  Historical museum;  Christian sites;  Scenic site or route;  Well, spring, oasis, aqueduct
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Kaisariani Monastery
Athéna
Greece
Hours
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OpenClosed8:008:008:008:008:008:00
Closed15:0015:0015:0015:0015:0015:00
Always closed on:
New Year's Day (January 1)
Greek National Day (March 25)
Good Friday - Christian
Easter - Christian
May Day / Labor Day (May 1)
Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Day after Christmas, St Stephen's Day, Boxing Day (December 26)
Cost
AdultAdmission Cost
Concession or reduced rateDiscount
Child 18 & under
Students from EU
Transit
Bus: (orange) from Mavromateon 14, Ares Park.
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