Book contents
- Hell in the Byzantine World
- Hell in the Byzantine World
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Maps
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Editorial Policy
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Introduction
- I Chania
- II Rethymnon
- III Herakleion
- IV Lassithi
- V Chronological Arrangement of the Cretan Churches
- Bibliography
- Index
III - Herakleion
from Volume 2
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 October 2021
- Hell in the Byzantine World
- Hell in the Byzantine World
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Maps
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Editorial Policy
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Introduction
- I Chania
- II Rethymnon
- III Herakleion
- IV Lassithi
- V Chronological Arrangement of the Cretan Churches
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
A single-nave church. At the time of our visit on 1 April 2013, the church was undergoing restoration; the below description records the condition of the church on that date.
The exterior is roughly plastered and whitewashed, leaving the carved-stone frame of the entrance door and lateral window exposed. The church is covered by a tiled gable roof. There is a single entrance in the centre of the west wall, and a modern window has been inserted off-centre (west) in the north wall.
The interior is covered by a pointed barrel vault with one transverse arch. There is no physical separation between nave and sanctuary.
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- Hell in the Byzantine WorldA History of Art and Religion in Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean, pp. 704 - 778Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020