Badovas

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Badovas or Bantovas (Greek: Μπάντοβας) is a rock in the Meteora rock formation complex of Thessaly, Greece.[3]

Elevation447.3 m (1,468 ft)[1]
Coordinates39.7105451°N 21.6217265°E / 39.7105451; 21.6217265[2]
CountryGreece
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Badovas
Μπάντοβας
Highest point
Elevation447.3 m (1,468 ft)[1]
Coordinates39.7105451°N 21.6217265°E / 39.7105451; 21.6217265[2]
Geography
Badovas is located in Greece
Badovas
Badovas
CountryGreece
RegionThessaly
Regional unitTrikala
SettlementKalabaka
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Monasteries

The Monastery of St. Nicholas of Badova / Nikolaus Kofina (Agiou Nikolaou tou Bantova, Αγίου Νικολάου του Μπάντοβα / Agiou Nikolaou Kofina, Αγίου Νικολάου Κοφινά) (39.710731°N 21.622125°E / 39.710731; 21.622125 (Monastery of St. Nicholas of Badova)) was founded c. 1400 in a rock cave at Badovas. In 1943, it was bombed and destroyed by the Germans.[4]

The ruins of the Monastery of St. Nicholas of Petra (St. Nicholas of Skala) (Μονή Αγίου Νικολάου της Πέτρας) (39.710824°N 21.621164°E / 39.710824; 21.621164 (Monastery of St. Nicholas of Petra)) are also located on Badovas Rock, just to the west of the monastery of St. Nicholas of Badova.[4]

Access

The rock can be reached via a trail that branches off from the gate of the main road leading up to the Monastery of St. Anthony (Agiou Antoniou, Αγίου Αντωνίου), which is the main monastery building of Pyxari Rock. There is no direct access to the monastery ruins.

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