Posted on 03/05/2004 5:55:13 PM PST by Indy Pendance
MOUNT ATHOS, Greece, March 5 (UPI) -- A fire damaged a 12th century Serbian Orthodox monastery on Mount Athos in north-eastern Greece, but most of the artworks and relics were saved.
The blaze at the Hilandariou monastery, caused by a heater, reportedly destroyed parts of the monks' living quarters dating back to 1188, the BBC reported Friday.
"Only the outside walls were left standing," a local official said.
The fire also damaged frescoes from the 16th and 18th Centuries.
BBC said the 25 monks who live on the site were able to save all the valuable books, manuscripts and icons, some of which date back to the 12th Century.
The fire started Wednesday night and was brought under control Thursday, but parts of it were still smoldering Friday afternoon.
Mount Athos is home to about 20 Christian Orthodox monasteries on a rugged peninsula overlooking the northern Aegean.
Women and even some female domestic animals have not been allowed on the mountain since 1060.
The blaze at the Hilandariou monastery, caused by a heater, reportedly destroyed parts of the monks' living quarters dating back to 1188, the BBC reported Friday.A heater? I thought monks were supposed to shiver in their hair shirts.
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