- Substructure: Wooden subconstraction, metal subconstraction of domes
- Material: Oxiged copper 0,7 mm Nordic Brown Aurubis, Finland
- Water-proof foil: Metalroof 120
- Heat insulation: Rockwool
- Roofing type: Standing seam roof, metal roof tile
The Kastamonitou Monastery is an Orthodox Christian monastery in the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. It stands on the southeastern side of the Athos peninsula. The monastery ranks twentieth and last in the hierarchy of the Athonite monasteries.
The monastery was founded in the mid-11th century, either by an unknown member of the aristocratic Byzantine Kastamonites family, or by an unrelated person hailing from the area of Kastamon in Paphlagonia. It is dedicated to Saint Stephen.
For the reconstruction of the roof of the cathedral, a strict choice of the material and the contractor was made. The last time the roof was repaired was about 200 years ago and the new roof should last no less.
Only a few companies are capable of roofs of this level, and we are very proud that we were chosen for such a responsible job. The specialists of Metalroof LTD removed old roof, installed the wooden part and metal structures of the domes, installed the finishing copper coating and gutters.