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  1. The Cave of the Apocalypse (Greek: Σπήλαιο Αποκάλυψης, pronounced [Spilaio Apokalypsis]) is located approximately halfway up the mountain on the Aegean island of Patmos, along the road between the villages of Chóra and Skala. This grotto marks the spot where St. John of Patmos received his visions that he recorded in the Book of Revelation. [1] .

  2. The Grotto of St. John - The Cave of the Apocalypse - is reputedly where St. John wrote the Apocalypse in his later years while in exile on Patmos. This is a must see sight for anyone interested in ancient history, whether spiritually inclined, or not.

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  3. Nov 15, 2017 · The cave has a few niches in the stone from where John rested his head and another from his hand, in the shallow cave. Also, a triple fissure can be seen from where Saint John heard the voice of God and which represented the Holy Trinity.

  4. The cave of Saint John: Known locally as the Cave of the Aplocalypse, the cave is one of the major attractions on the island and can be quite crowded with tourists at times, especially when cruise ships arrive.

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Vision cave: Inside the cave of the Apocalypse, the location where St. John was inspired to write the Book of Revelations. Photograph by special permission from the monastery of St John.

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  6. Patmos Apocalypse Cave. Location: Chora. The Cave of Apocalypse in Patmos, Greece: The cave of the Apocalypse was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in the year 2006. It is located halfway between the Port of Patmos in Skala and Patmos Town.

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  8. Jul 4, 2018 · A small cave between Chora and Skala where a man once slept and wrote a religious text has now become a carefully preserved museum and a must-see religious destination for one of the major world religions. But what’s so special about Patmos Cave and the exile who once sought refuge there, John of Patmos?

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