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Analipsi Church

The Analipsi Church is a historic Greek Orthodox chapel located on the Analipsi Trail in Mylopotas, Greece.

History

  • The exact construction year of the church is not known, but it is believed to date from the 19th century.

The church is an example of traditional Greek Orthodox architecture, with a simple and unadorned exterior. The building features a single nave and a small belfry, typical of many Greek Orthodox chapels. The interior is equally plain, with a simple altar and a few pews.

Denomination and Religious Significance

  • The Analipsi Church is an active Greek Orthodox chapel, serving the local community in Mylopotas.
  • The church is significant as a place of worship for the local population and as a representation of traditional Greek Orthodox architecture.

Architect and Notable Features

Unfortunately, no information is available on the architect or notable features of the Analipsi Church.

Organ and Bells Information

  • The church is equipped with a small organ, which is occasionally played during services.
  • The church also has a few bells, but their exact number and type are not known.

Heritage Status

The Analipsi Church is listed as a historic site in Greece, reflecting its cultural and architectural significance.

Visiting Information

  • The church is open to visitors at any time, although it is recommended to contact the local authorities for permission before visiting.
  • The church is accessible by foot or by car, with parking available nearby. However, please note that the trail leading to the church may be closed during certain periods.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are known to be housed in the Analipsi Church.

Details

NameΑνάληψη
CityMylopotas
CountryGreece
Coordinates36.704266, 25.305141
Current useactive Greek Orthodox chapel
Accessibletrue