The Monastery of the Holy Zoni, located on the eastern side of Samos in Vlamari, was built in 1695 by Hieromonk Meletios, who had the desire to build a monastery in honor of the Holy Zoni on the foundations of the old church that existed in the area which bore the same name, but of which he did not know the exact location, nor were there any remains to help him, so he chose roughly the area and built the church in the place where it stands today. In this work he had the help of many lay people, and before a church existed at this location in antiquity there was a temple of the goddess Demeter in the same place.
At the request of the founder Hieromonk Meletios, a seal of the Ecumenical Patriarch Kyrillos of Akarnanos was issued in 1696, according to which the Monastery was recognized as Stavropegial.
Initially, the church and some monastic cells around the church were built to meet the housing needs of the initially few monks. Later, with the increase of monks, the cells multiplied and slowly surrounded the church area, at the same time a fortification wall was built, which protected the holy icons, the holy objects, the collections of texts and the monks themselves from the then frequent (18th 19th century) pirate raids.
At the request of the founder Hieromonk Meletios, a seal of the Ecumenical Patriarch Kyrillos of Akarnanos was issued in 1696, according to which the Monastery was recognized as Stavropegial.
Initially, the church and some monastic cells around the church were built to meet the housing needs of the initially few monks. Later, with the increase of monks, the cells multiplied and slowly surrounded the church area, at the same time a fortification wall was built, which protected the holy icons, the holy objects, the collections of texts and the monks themselves from the then frequent (18th 19th century) pirate raids.