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Greece - Monemvasia, Agia Sofia

Greece - Monemvasia, Agia Sofia
Agia Sofia is an impressive church of high architectural value, founded in the middle of the 12th century. Oral and written reports link the church to the Byzantine Emperor Andronicos II Palaiologos (1282-1328). Carvings of the church date from the 12th century and its frescoes are from around the year of 1400.

It is situated in the Upper Town of Monemvasia and is one of the view buildings there that is more or less intact. During the first period of Ottoman rule many Christian people left the town, but the church was saved because the Turks decided to convert Agia Sofia in a mosque.

The Ottomans converted it to a mosque and whitewashed the wall-paintings. On the return of the Venetians, the catholic doctrine church was consecrated to Madonna del Carmine.
The Ottomans converted it to a mosque once again, while one of the very first things the Greeks did, when they got the town back in 1821after the Greek War of Independence, was to demolish the minaret that had been built. The octagonal domed Agia Sofia was consecrated to Virgin Mary Hodegitria. It was considered to be a faithful replica of Agia Sofia in Constantinople, the former Byzantine capital.

Since then, and given that the church of Agia Sofia was the only well preserved building in the Upper Town (Ano Polis), a series of renovation works followed. The last of these were completed some years ago. It is considered being one of the oldest and most important Byzantine churches in Greece,

Standing on the highest point of Monemvasia the church (and Upper Town) are accessible through a steep path with stairs and slippery stones.

(More images of Monemvasia: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/48410582 )

Günter Klaus, Petar Bojić, Marco F. Delminho, Michael-K and 65 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Silvana -Silvy 51
Silvana -Silvy 51
bellissima Jaap.
ciao, Silvy
5 years ago.
 Graham Chance
Graham Chance club
Fascinating series and history Jaap. Love the interior dome image (PIP2).
5 years ago.
 RHH
RHH
Have a great day.
5 years ago.
 Zulma
Zulma
Beautiful set of images my dear Jaap!!
5 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
Wow,da zeigst du wunderscgöne Aufnahme von dieser Kirche lieber Jaap:))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Adventsonntag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
16 months ago.

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