Saint Lucas Monastery , also known as Hosios Loukas, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site near the town of Distomo, located in Greece's Boeotia region. The historic walled monastery, which dates back to the Byzantine era, is known as one of Europe's most important art and architectural landmarks, home to spectacular gold mosaics and beautifully-painted frescoes. It was named in honor of the Greek monk Loukas, who was buried in its crypt in 953 A.D. and known as a great healer and prophet during his lifetime. Visitors can explore the monastery and its attached buildings, which include the Katholikon church and Theotokos temple, constructed around the turn of the 11th century to honor the Virgin Mary. Outside, the monastery's stunning landscape showcases lush green valleys and fields of olive trees. Map

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