Church of the Holy Apostles

This is the Church of the Holy Apostles, the first structure we reached after leaving Acropolis. From the Acropolis, its dome begs for exploration. I didn't realize that it was located in the agora. So imagine my excitement to find this jewel after entering agora.
The exterior is noted for its good ashlar masonry and ornamental use of Kufic inscriptions.
I read that the church is the only structure other than the Temple of Hephaestus to survive intact since its foundation. Wow!
Interesting tile design.

It was originally built in the 10th C over a circular nymphaion [sacred spring]. I surmise this is where the altar was originally.
The original floor plan is a cross with four apses on four sides and four columns supporting the dome.
There are well preserved frescoes of Christ Pantocrator (Ruler of All) in the dome.
A few surviving wall paintings in the central aisle date to the 17th century, and paintings from nearby churches were also placed elsewhere within the church.

Comments

  1. amazing how it's still standing.

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  2. It's really a jewel, beautiful both the outside and the inside. Wonderful, well detailed and interesting pictures.

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  3. That is indeed a miracle that it is still standing and in relatively good shape !

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  4. Beautiful architecture and great shots as usual!

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  5. This is so fascinating! And what a history! I adore the stonework of the exterior and I am absolutely amazed that some of the paintings have survived after so long.

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  6. For some reason, the images on the frescoes remind me of those I've seen in Istanbul. Really worth craning one's neck to stiffness huh!

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  7. You really found a gem, Maria!

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  8. i'm amazed at how they could restore an old fresco although, much has been taken, it still remains intact, i wish we could do the same thing here. :(
    nice collaboration of fotos.

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  9. This church is said to be built on the place where Paul stood when speaking to the people of Athens. A beaut.

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  10. Incredible how this has survived.

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  11. Very beautiful the Church of the Holy Apostles!
    I am anchanted with it's beauty!

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  12. That's a beautiful church. It's great that they were able to preserve those amazing paintings.

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  13. Wow! You are so lucky to have visited this special place. Love the structure!

    Thanks for visiting Norwich Daily Photo and leaving your comment. Have a great week ahead!

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