The hermitage of Panagia Eleousa is located in a large cave on the southwestern bank of Great Prespa lake and is considered to be the most beautiful and best preserved of the all foung in the region. It dates back to 1410 on the basis of frescoes and an inscription of the church. Important frescoes cover the entire church, the most notable being that of Panagia (Virgin Mary) of Eleousa. Access to the hermitage is easy by boat from the village of Psarades.
In the 360-degree photo illustration of Panagia Eleousa below, drag and hold the mouse to see a view of the interior of the ascetic church.
By clicking on the arrow at the bottom of the 360-photo or on the arrows that appear in the 360 photo, you can see and read interesting information about three details in the frescoes: the large and small inscriptions and the depiction of Lucifer above the two-headed eagle.