Αγία Άννα
ΕΠ19
Agia Anna
The Church of Agia Anna is situated at ΕΠ19, Amari, Greece.
History
- Believed to date from 1196, the church's foundation dates back to this period.
- The oldest dated frescoes in the church, which are Vizantiyyan in style, were created in 1225.
- These frescoes are among the oldest of their kind on Crete and provide valuable insight into the artistic traditions of the time.
Architecture
The Church of Agia Anna is an example of Byzantine architecture, characterized by its use of arches, domes, and mosaics.
The building's design reflects the cultural and artistic influences of the Vizantiyyan period.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The church is a significant place of worship for the Greek Orthodox community in Greece.
It serves as a center of spiritual life for the local parishioners and is an important part of the region's cultural heritage.
Architect and Notable Features
Unfortunately, no information is available on the architect or notable features of the church.
Organ and Bells Information
No information is available regarding the organ or bells of the Church of Agia Anna.
Heritage Status
The church has been designated as a historic site due to its cultural significance.
It is considered one of the oldest and most important examples of Byzantine architecture on Crete.
Visiting Info
Opening hours are not specified, but it is recommended to contact the local authorities or church administration for more information.
The church may be accessible to visitors with mobility issues, but this information is not available.
Notable Artworks or Relics
The church contains some of the oldest and most valuable examples of Vizantiyyan frescoes on Crete, which are considered significant cultural artifacts.
Details
| Name | Αγία Άννα |
|---|---|
| City | Amari |
| Country | Greece |
| Coordinates | 35.230934, 24.657 |
| Current use | place of worship and cultural heritage site |
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