The small road leading to the Holy Monastery of Varlaam, photographed from above. This monastery, named after the first monk believed to have lived on the rock during the 14th century, is one of six Meteora monasteries open to the public and undoubtedly one of the most noted. It is estimated to date from the 16th century, when Nektarios and Theofanis Apsarades, two brothers from an old Byzantine family in Epirus, northwestern Greece, settled here, renovating older structures and constructing new ones.