Moni Aimyalon — Dimitsana, Arcadia
A tranquil monastery on a rocky shoulder overlooking the Lousios landscape, combining humble architecture, history, and sweeping views.

Overview
Panagia Aimyalon is a compact monastic ensemble of stone ranges set around a small courtyard and chapel. Its quiet setting, just outside Dimitsana, makes it a natural stop for travelers exploring Arcadia’s monasteries.
History & Identity
With medieval roots and later rebuilding, the monastery served local communities as a place of worship and hospitality. A notable feature is the restored Kolokotronis wine-press (linos)—a tangible link to regional history and folk life.
Architecture & Art
Unadorned post-Byzantine character: dressed stone masonry, timber roofs, a modest katholikon with devotional icons, and views framed by low cloisters. The hilltop stance contrasts with the cliff-hanging monasteries within the gorge.
Visiting
- Access: Short approach by road and brief footpath with steps; footwear with grip recommended.
- Etiquette: Modest dress and quiet conduct in active worship areas.
- Combine: Easy to pair with Dimitsana’s sights and walking routes on the Lousios rim.
Nearby
Moni Prodromou, Moni Philosofou (Old & New), the Open-Air Water Power Museum in Dimitsana, and gorge viewpoints complete a rewarding cultural circuit.