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Administrative Region : Peloponnese
Regional unit : Arkadia

Vastas (Greek: Βάστας, also Βάστα - Vasta) is a village in the municipality of Megalopoli, Arcadia, Greece. It is situated on a mountainside near the border with Messenia, at about 850 m elevation. It is known for its "miracle church" of Saint Theodora. Vastas is 2 km west of Isaris, 6 km northeast of Kato Melpeia (Messenia), 6 km northwest of Chranoi and 14 km west of Megalopoli.


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Population
Year Population
1981 139
1991 95
2001 147
Saint Theodora

Vastas is best known for its "miracle church" of Saint Theodora, who was an 11th century Byzantine citizen. When the area was raided by bandits, Theodora was determined to help defend her village, but as a woman it was unthinkable to do so. Not to be deterred, Theodora secretly disguised herself as a male soldier in order to join the defense. Unfortunately, Theodora did not survive, and as she lay dying she uttered the following words:

''"Let my body become a church

My blood a river

My hair the forest"''

The villagers, moved by her bravery and her untimely demise, built a church at the site of her grave. Legend has it that a local river re-routed to pass directly under the church. Eventually, trees sprouted from the roof of the church, the roots of which are not visible under the roof and neither inside or outside the church. Currently the church has 17 enormous holly and maple trees growing on its roof. Most of them are taller than 30 meters. Saint Theodora has become an important saint of the Greek Orthodox Church and the site has become important for religious pilgrims and site-seers alike.
The mystery of the trees

Researchers from the University of Patras, in Greece, have studied the structure and have the following comments:

Many stories have seen the light of publication for the small church of Saint Theodora of particular religious importance, mainly related to its creation, the Saint that has given him her name and its story in general that also involves a "miracle". The building of the small church, visited each year by many believers is of the Byzantine era and besides the jurisdiction of the Church it is also under that of the Ministry of Culture as a Byzantine Monument. The geophysical team of the University of Patras tried to add to the restoration of this preserved building. The problem was directly connected to the "miracle" that takes place there and the myth that is spread around involving the creation of the small church and is as follows: seventeen large trees and several smaller have grown on the roof of the building. Their roots are not visible under the few centimeters roof and neither inside or outside the church. The whole building is of course, under pressure due to this large load and there have been several reconstruction interventions during its life. Those non-professional interventions resulted in destroying the architecture of the church. The problem that had to be dealt with according to the trees on the top, was to find out where their roots were directed, without provoking the religious feeling of the church people and the clergymen that were our "sleepless guardians" throughout the entire survey. After an onsite estimation of the situation it was decided that the high-frequency georadar would be used on the walls of the building together with electrical tomography with very small electrodes, so as to have a double check on the methodology. The results of the investigation threw ample light to the mystery and gave the Direction of Restoration of Byzantine and After Byzantine Monuments all the answers they needed to proceed safely to the restoration of the Church of Saint Theodora. It was proved that the roots follow the gaps existing inside the side stonewall creating repulsion stresses between the stones and thus they reach the ground. This leads to the creation of a net of roots that reinforces the building from a static point of view opposing the roof load but also destroying the stonewalls. It was also proved that the south wall is almost intact while there seems to be a particular void in the north wall.


The Three Wonders of Vasta
The Unexplored Historic Caverns

The wonder of the Church of St. Theodora. This ancient little church sits on the top of some gigantic unexplored caverns. About 40 years ago, a local land owner, (Mitsios Papakostantinou), found three small statues in the mysterious and unexplored caverns. The statues were claimed by the museum of Sparta.
The Wonder of the Ancient Fossil Footprint (Kolokotroni's foot print)

The wonder of the Ancient Fossil Foot Print (Kolokoroni's foot print). On the northwestern side of the village, (Kolokotronaki) there rests a big limestone with a perfect fossil foot print on it. The older villagers tell the legend of the Father of the Greek Independence Revolution of 1821, Kolokotroni. They say that Kolokotroni and his men on their horses, used to use that spot as an observation point for approaching Turks. One day, when Kolokotroni dismounted from his horse, his foot left an imprint upon the rock!


The Thirds Wonder of Vasta

The third wonder, is the ice cold spring on the top of mount Tetrazion, the villages highest point. The water is so cold that is very hard for anyone to keep a hand in the water for more than 40 seconds! The mystery is, where is that water coming from? Looking at the surrounding mountain tops, one can easily assume that the God Apollo used to refresh himself at this spring as his temple is in sight at the mountain top on the west side below.


Notable people

Vasilis Papakonstantinou (1950-), singer, musician and songwriter

See also

List of settlements in Arcadia

Municipal unit Megalopoli
Municipal Community Megalopoli
Megalopoli (Μεγαλόπολις, η)
Ορέστει, το
Community Anthochori
Anthochori (Ανθοχώρι, το)
Community Ano Karyes
Ano Karyes (Άνω Καρυαί, οι)
Community Vangos
Βάγγος, ο
Community Vastas
Vastas (Βάστας, ο)
Community Gefyra
Gefyra (Γέφυρα, η)
Community Thoknia
Thoknia (Θωκνία, η)
Community Isaris
Isaris (Ίσαρης, ο)
Πετροβούνι, το
Πετροβούνιον, η
Community Isoma Karyon
Isoma Karyon (Ίσωμα Καρυών, το)
Community Karatoulas Megaloupolis
Karatoulas (Καράτουλας, ο)
Community Kastanochori
Kastanochori (Καστανοχώρι, το)
Community Kato Karyes
Kato Karyes (Κάτω Καρυές, οι)
Community Lykaio
Lykaio (Λύκαιο, το)
Community Lykosoura
Lykosoura (Λυκόσουρα, η)
Μάρμαρα, τα
Community Lykochia
Lykochia (Λυκόχια, τα)
Community Makrysi
Κάτω Μακρύσι, το
Makrysi (Μακρύσι, το)
Community Mallota
Mallota (Μαλλωτά, τα)
Community Marathoussa
Marathoussa (Μαραθούσσα, η)
Community Nea Ekklisoula
Nea Ekklisoula (Νέα Εκκλησούλα, η)
Community Neochori Lykosouras
Νεοχώρι, το
Community Paradeisia
Paradeisia (Παραδείσια, τα)
Φαναΐτη, η
Community Perivolia
Vrysoules (Βρυσούλες, οι)
Perivolia (Περιβόλια, τα)
Community Plaka
Plaka (Πλάκα, η)
Community Rapsommatis
Rapsommatis (Ραψομμάτης, ο)
Community Souli
Derveni (Δερβένι, το)
Souli (Σούλι, το)
Community Soulos
Soulos (Σούλος, ο)
Community Trilofo
Palaiomoiri (Παλαιομοίρι, το)
Trilofo (Τρίλοφον, το)
Community Tripotamo
Tripotamo (Τριπόταμον, το)
Community Χιράδων
Chirades (Χιράδες, οι)
Community Chranoi
Chranoi (Χράνοι, οι)
Community Choremis
Apiditsa (Απιδίτσα, η)
Choremis (Χωρέμης, ο)

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