Agios Konstantinos
The two-aisled church of Agios Konstantinos in Dories -dedicated to Agios Konstantinos and Timios Stavros was the katholikon of a relatively small monastery, of which few buildings are preserved today, with the most notable one being a vaulted building to the north of the church.
The early history of the monastery, although unknown in its details, testifies to its operation in the late period of the Venetian occupation. The more recent bell tower, with the embossed figures of Agios Konstantinos and Agia Eleni, was rebuilt in 1872.
Important info
Time period: 16th century
Architectural type: Double aisle vaulted
Location: Dories
Celebration: 21/5
Access: Easy/asphalt