In the picturesque town of Monemvasia, a vibrant tradition has once again captivated locals and visitors alike: the burning of Judas, a ritual steeped in cultural significance and communal spirit. This event, which takes place on Easter Sunday, serves as a symbolic act of repudiation against betrayal, a theme that resonates deeply within various regions of Greece.
This year, the festivities drew a large crowd, eager to witness the spectacle that has become a hallmark of Monemvasia’s Easter celebrations. Notably, for the past two years, the tradition has evolved to include not one, but two effigies of Judas, allowing even more attendees to engage with this unique cultural experience.
On April 12, 2025, at 6:30 PM, the Development Association of the Castle, in collaboration with the Municipality of Monemvasia, initiated the first burning ceremony in the vibrant square of Chrysaftitissa. The effigy, paraded through the charming streets of the Castle, culminated in a dramatic display that attracted hundreds of spectators, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.
Later that evening, at 8:15 PM, another effigy was set ablaze in the coastal area of «Gefyra.» This event, organized by the Union of Entrepreneurs of Monemvasia in partnership with the Municipality and the Fishermen’s Association, featured the effigy placed on a floating platform. This innovative approach allowed visitors to witness the burning against the stunning backdrop of the sea, providing a truly unique and immersive experience.
The burning of Judas not only serves as a form of cultural expression but also as a means of bringing the community together, fostering a sense of unity and shared heritage. As the flames flickered and the crowd cheered, the event underscored the importance of tradition in preserving the identity of Monemvasia.
This celebration, rich in history and communal participation, continues to attract visitors, ensuring that the spirit of Monemvasia remains vibrant and alive. As the town embraces its cultural heritage, the burning of Judas stands as a testament to the enduring power of tradition in shaping community bonds and collective memory.








