Panagia Pantobasilissa Church, Tirilye
Panagia Pantobasilissa (Greek: Παναγία Παντοβασίλισσα, "Panagia the Queen of All") or Arched Church (Turkish: Kemerli kilise) as it is called in the region is known to be the first church whose walls were decorated with frescoes.
Panagia Pantobasilissa | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Christianity |
Location | |
Location | Tirilye, Bursa Province, Turkey |
Architecture | |
Type | Church |
Style | Byzantine architecture |
It is indicated in some handwritten scripts that the church was dedicated to Panagia Pantobasillissa. The church is based on a Greek cross plan to in the east and west directions. Although the building is not used currently it has still survived. According to the construction style of its walls, it is believed that the building was constructed at the end of the 13th century. The church has pictures on its walls at different layers and is considered to be very important for Christians. The first layer of frescos were made at the start of the 14th century, the second layer of frescos were made in 1723. It is believed that the columns were brought from Alexandria. There are support pillars at the façades and the public calls the building as the Arched Church. The walls and the dome of the church are in good condition.
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Sources
- Mamaloukos, Stavros (2005). "Παρατηρήσεις στην αρχιτεκτονική του ναού της Παναγίας Παντοβασίλισσας στην Τρίγλεια της Βιθυνίας". Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society (in Greek). Athens. XXVI: 51–62.