Donde un santo perdonó al asesino de su hermano y los muros resistieron terremotos que arrasaron la isla entera.
The church is open daily from 7:00 to 12:00 and from 16:00 to 20:00 during the high season (summer), but check for seasonal changes. It is located in the center of Zakynthos Town, a 5-minute walk from Solomos Square; use Google Maps or the official tourism website zakynthos.gr for precise directions.
Admission is completely free, as in most Orthodox churches in Greece. You may leave a voluntary donation in the box to support its upkeep.
A typical visit lasts between 30 and 45 minutes, enough time to admire the frescoes, the saint's tomb, and the architecture. If you are interested in religious history, allow an hour.
It is the main church dedicated to Saint Dionysios, patron saint of Zakynthos, housing the saint's relics and 16th-century frescoes. It was rebuilt after the 1953 earthquake that destroyed much of the island, symbolizing the resilience of Zakynthos.
The best time is early in the morning (8:00-10:00) to avoid the heat and crowds, especially in summer (June-September). In winter there are fewer tourists, but check the weather on TripAdvisor.
The main entrance has several steps, so it is not fully wheelchair accessible, although there is an alternative side entrance on some days. Contact +30 26950 23400 in advance for assistance.
Just a few minutes away on foot you will find Solomos Square, the Byzantine Museum of Zakynthos, and the main port. Do not miss Navagio Beach, a 30-minute drive away, for a full-day outing.
Wear modest clothing (shoulders and knees covered), bring comfortable shoes for the uneven floors, and consider an audio guide at iaudioguia.com for more details. Visit in a small group for a quieter experience.
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