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Greece - Omorfokklesia, Church of Agios Georgios

Greece - Omorfokklesia, Church of Agios Georgios
The Church of Agios Georgios (Saint George) is located 20km southwest of the city of Kastoria, in the mountainous village Omorfokklesia. The church is one of the most popular Byzantine monuments of Macedonia. From this church the village also took its name, which was initially called Kallista or Ghalista (“kallisti” in Greek means “the most beautiful”).

The cruciform church with a narthex is estimated to be built in 11th century. Its interior decoration has plenty frescoes dated in 13th century whereas its exterior frescoes are dated in the early of 14th century. The Church of Agios Georgios is most known for its wooden statue of St. George – wearing the traditional greek skirt “foustanella” – dating back to the 13th century. This oversized historical and cultural value picture is about 3 meters tall and is considered miraculous (PiP5).

According to tradition some nuns were trying to carry this sculpture with a stretcher from Konstantinoupolis. As they were passing by the place that the church is nowadays located the stretcher stopped moving against their willing. Then the nuns thought it was St. George’s desire to be there and they decided to built a church to honor his name. Every year thousands of believers visit the church during St. George’s celebration day to pray and stick their coin on the glyph. Once the coin sticks means that the believer has a strong faith and his/her prayers may come true.

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 Esther
Esther club
The interiors of these churches are always so fascinating.
6 months ago.
 Denis Croissant
Denis Croissant club
Wow, that St George statue is fantastic...great series Jaap, have a good Sunday!
6 months ago.
 Jadviga Grase
Jadviga Grase club
Beautiful series,Jaap!
6 months ago.
 Fotofan
Fotofan club
tolle Architektur
6 months ago.
 Leo W
Leo W club
sehr idyllisch, hast du eine Münze geklebt
6 months ago.

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