Church building

Saint Mary Koumbelidiki

Greece Kastoria Municipality archaeological site in Greece
Saint Mary Koumbelidiki
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Panagia Koumpelidiki (Greek: Παναγία Κουμπελίδικη) is one of the oldest churches in Kastoria, Greece and is considered to be both typical and unique. There is no information left on the name of the patron, the architect or the reason for the building of the church. Many opinions exist on the age of the church. While all dating efforts until today have failed, archaeologists managed to define a timeframe within which the church was built. Based on this time frame, the church is placed between the 9th and 11th century. The church is a Triconch Temple, located in the acropolis of Kastoria, inside the Justinian Walls, and is the only one in town with a dome, from which it took its name. Koumpelidiki comes from the Turkish word koubeb meaning "dome" or "domed building". The name of the church means "Church of the Virgin with the Little Dome" and it is devoted to the Virgin Mary.

Saint Mary Koumbelidiki

It is a small church, its size is typical to a chapel in a traditional Byzantine church. Another typical feature is a cloisonné masonry of the exterior. Like the other Kastoria churches, Panagia's interior has fresco paintings rather than mosaics. The original interior decoration dates back to the period 1260-1280...

Saint Mary Koumbelidiki
Saint Mary Koumbelidiki