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Monastery of St. Hedra in Aswan
3VRF+PXF, Qism Aswan, Aswan Governorate, Egypt
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Monastery of St. Hedra in Aswan

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Mi
Review №1

Good ....take care that it closed 4pm

Ad
Review №2

Peace with jeasus here .

Mi
Review №3

Its fantastic monastry

Ge
Review №4

You must visit this monastery.

Gh
Review №5

Good 👍 place

Ma
Review №6

Nice blessed place

Yo
Review №7

This place is perfect

Mi
Review №8

Wonderful

Be
Review №9

Beautiful

Ba
Review №10

Nice monster

Mi
Review №11

The Monastery of Anba was wasted in AswanMonastery of St. Hada, west of Aswan, Upper EgyptThe monastery is located in the West Bank of the Nile of Aswan, behind the tomb of Aga Khan, about one kilometer north of it, and the buildings of the monastery are almost integrated, except for most church roofs and some rooms.The archaeological church in the monastery consists of a crucifix structure with a dome centered in its corners and corner corners and the west of the temple is a plate that consists of shoulders carrying two identical domes in the middle of the courtyard and low cupolas and domes covering the colonnades and I have added rooms east of the structuresAnd to the north of the church there is another building resembling a small chapel with a covering that was often used during Epiphany. As for Hoss, it consists of wide roads.The monastery is considered to be one of the largest Coptic monasteries, as it dates back to the sixth century AD and remained a monk at the end of the twelfth century ADThe monastery is called by the name of the monastery of St. Simeon Aba Hadra, where people saw it carrying a pot that filled it with water(Semaan Abu Qudrah) The monastery has received the attention of the Diocese of Aswan, and next to it became new buildings to receive visitors and visitors .. The government paved the asphalt road to the door of the monastery.Scientific research has been done on the history of the monastery, where the monastery has a great interest in the south of the valley .. In the last days, the name of the patron saint of the monastery has spread throughout many parts of preachingThe monastery is witnessing a huge spiritual and urban renaissance thanks to its venerable Bishop, the great Pontiff, Saint LostThe ancient monastery site of Anba HadraThe Monastery of St. Hedra site: The Monastery of St. Hedra is located in the west of the city of Aswan, about 2 kilometers from its western shore, and the monastery was built on a desert area high above the surface level of the Nile River shore.You can reach it easily, as the Tourism Promotion Authority in Aswan paved a layer of strong cement and put some concrete strips to facilitate for visitors, such as domestic and foreign domestic tourism, to reach it without getting tired, and this road is an extension of the road leading to the Aga Khan Mausoleum (3)And the archaeological value of this monastery is very large and the Antiquities Authority is still putting its hand on it and entering it to worship or to be blessed or even to see a sign that needs a permit from this interest. I have kindly thanked him for granting it free of charge to visitors with the intention of blessing and establishing prayers in the monastery archaeological church.Monastery of Anba is wasted in the modern AswanIn the year 1976 AD, His Holiness, Pope Shenouda III, delegated His Eminence, His Eminence, Bishop Hydra, Bishop of Aswan, to the reconstruction of the monastery of Anba Hadra in Aswan.In the year 1980 AD, His Eminence Bishop Hadra, the Bishop of Aswan, was able to obtain the purchase of two and a half acres of land adjacent to the archaeological monastery and paid in the interest of the owners an amount of 36 thousand pounds, with the approval of the Antiquities Authority (and this land is located half a kilometer from the archaeological monastery).** HG Bishop Hadra, Bishop of Aswan, built a free house for youth consisting of 36 integrated units, and each unit includes a room and a hall with benefits, and every room has 4 beds, meaning that it is possible to receive 144 young men in one cohort and the rooms indicated on one floor on both sides of the fence.The house of being alone system includes:*** The monastery receives all the rituals throughout the year, especially fasting days for non-spiritual retreats.*** A further 12 units were constructed as a spiritual retreat for the priests accompanying the excursions, or on their own, and for a rest for the priests that included two rooms, a hall, and a toilet for each unit.*** The Republican Decision to Build the House of Retreat was issued in January 1995*** A wall has been built around the place and has a gate.*** This step and the next steps are to establish a monastery in this place named after the ancient monastery of St. Hydra.*** And every year, His Eminence, Bishop Hadra, bishop of Aswan, holds a spiritual renaissance in this monastery on the feast of St. Anba Hydra, on the 12th of Kehk every year, where he prays the prayer of the Divine Liturgy in the ancient church in western Aswan, and it is mentioned that His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, 117 In it when he was bishop of education in March 1965 AD*** The monastery was built in the fifth century AD and many of the monasterys monuments remain until now and it is currently under the supervision of the Antiquities Authority*** Father Jeremiah, the Diocese of the Archdiocese of Aswan, wrote a booklet on the life of St. Anba as a waste, and he mentioned a summary of this monastery.Find a picture of Saint Anba Hydra*** In the year 1975 AD, His Eminence, Bishop Hydra, Bishop of Aswan, found an archaeological image of St. Bishop Hydra, the Aswan tourist, in a closed room in the Church of the Virgin. There were old objects stored in it.The photo of Saint Anba Hadra, the Aswan tourist and his student, which was found by His Eminence Anba Hadra, Bishop of Aswan, celebrated it and placed it in the appropriate place.Copied from a Guide to Churches and Monasteries

Me
Review №12

One of the most beautiful archaeological monasteries in Egypt .. The most sacred and comforting places you can visit in Aswan ...It is possible to install a boat on the Corniche from the anchors in front of the Central .. And you can take a taxi and Hayadi from the reservoir Aswan and Yakhd road desert .. If you do not know, we know Hanusalk and Nakhkad Baraka

Sa
Review №13

A functioning Coptic monastery (the ruins of the ancient St. Simeon are nearby).Large. The gate is closed. It was not possible to enter, well, okay.

Ka
Review №14

I recommend going to see the archaeological monastery built as an architectural masterpiece ⚡

Ro
Review №15

A place of worship and an ancient monastery from the first centuries

مل
Review №16

Coptic orthodox heritage with blessings and grace

Sa
Review №17

Talking about the monastery goes on because it is an ancient monastery from the fourth and fifth centuries AD. It is one of the largest ancient Coptic Orthodox monasteries. It is built on a high hill on the west bank of the Nile. It consists of two main floors. The first ground floor consists of the main church and other buildings. Bedrooms, kitchen, ovens, grape press and grain mill.The monk in charge of the monastery currently, Father Sarapamon Al-Bakhumi, is one of the most beautiful personalities in my heart, being a very spiritual and generous monk with guests ❤️The monastery can be reached by land and by a boat in the Nile as well, but if the visitors are elderly, the road is preferred, because the Nile road requires climbing the mountain!

NO
Review №18

It was an enjoyable visit, but tiring, thank God.

Ma
Review №19

Beautiful monastery, I hope to visit again

As
Review №20

It is a monastery that dates back to the fifth century AD bearing the character of Coptic Egypt.

FA
Review №21

One of the best monasteries in Aswan and the best place to take your blessing 🕊️🙏💖✨

Sa
Review №22

A wonderful place in the middle of a mountainous desert where religious services are held for Orthodox Christians

je
Review №23

The monastery of Anba Hadra is an ancient monastery

Di
Review №24

A visit to the Simenonsklosters is recommended. It is a bit far in the desert.

Ro
Review №25

Monastery. St. Simon. Was. Built. With. Border. Between. Egypt. And. Sudan. Monastery. St. Simon. Was. Build. In the. The place. In the. Which. St. Simon. He lived. Here it is. Life

Me
Review №26

The monastery is a blessing, but the people around the monk are not needed

As
Review №27

A very nice

Ra
Review №28

The whole place is a miracle of the Coptic and legal history

Ma
Review №29

Beautiful monastery

Se
Review №30

Monastery of the 7th century. Awesome place

al
Review №31

Great tourist place

Be
Review №32

The place is a whole mage and spirituality and beautiful free

زك
Review №33

Great pool and stunning landscaping and fun

Be
Review №34

A sacred wilderness with a spiritual spirit

مح
Review №35

Historical religious place

sa
Review №36

Psychological comfort

Mn
Review №37

Welcome

be
Review №38

Beautiful monastery

No
Review №39

A holy place for the Coptic Orthodox

Ro
Review №40

Very beautiful monastery

Ra
Review №41

The most beautiful place

Me
Review №42

❤️❤️

تا
Review №43

Excellent

Sa
Review №44

Lovely

Kh
Review №45

Place deputy

is
Review №46

God is with us

po
Review №47

The pinnacle of spirituality, calmness and serenity

مك
Review №48

Soooooo beautiful

را
Review №49

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  • Address:3VRF+PXF, Qism Aswan, Aswan Governorate, Egypt
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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
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