Partial view of the Dome - East Section - Divine Liturgy and Angelic Host
Partial view of the Dome – Angelic Host and Divine Liturgy. The forms of the Prophets and the four Evangelists complete the composition of the dome on the lower sides of the triangular surfaces.
East Section – Holy Altar and Murals of the East Wall
East Section – Assumption from the Murals of the East Wall
East Section – Detail from the Assumption from the Murals of the East Wall
East Section – Resurrection from the Murals of the East Wall
Christ pulling Adam and Eve out of the tomb, symbolizing the raise of the dead and the eternal life. Detail from the composition of the Resurrection from the Murals of the East Wall
Detail from the composition of the Resurrection from the Murals of the East Wall
Detail from the composition of the Resurrection from the Murals of the East Wall
Hospitality of Abraham from the Murals of the East Wall
Detail from the Hospitality of Abraham from the Murals of the East Wall
Christ, Holly Mary and Saint John the Theologian in the composition of The Man of Sorrows
Saint John the Forerunner in the niche of the Sanctuary
Chrsit in the composition The Man of Sorrows, framed with Angels in the niche of the Sanctuary
Angel from the composition The Man of Sorrows, in the niche of the Sanctuary
Extensive hagiography has also been completed in the sanctuary and the space below the gynaeceum that extends in the North, South and West side.
Murals on the space below the gynaeceum that extends in the North side.
Murals on the space below the gynaeceum that extends in the North side. In the vertical surfaces among the windows a series standing Saints is painted
Murals on the space below the gynaeceum that extends in the North side. The saints in this area are painted in quartets of medallions separated by thin bands of of high aesthetics decorative zones.
Murals on the space below the gynaeceum that extends in the North side.
Murals on the space below the gynaeceum that extends in the South side.
Murals on the space below the gynaeceum that extends in the South side. In the space above the side entrance a quartet of angels has been painted, to welcome newcomers to the church and farewell the upcoming.
Standing Saints in the vertical surfaces on the space below the gynaeceum in the South side.
Saint Raphael in the vertical surfaces on the space below the gynaeceum in the North side.
Saint Raphael with Saint Irene in the vertical surfaces on the space below the gynaeceum in the North side.
Standing Saints in the vertical surfaces on the space below the gynaeceum in the North side.
Decoration zones on murals on the space below the gynaeceum that extends in the North side
Decoration zones on murals on the space below the gynaeceum
Decoration zones on murals on the space below the gynaeceum
Decoration zones on murals on the space below the gynaeceum
The dome takes up 300 square meters and lacks any windows, with God Almighty depicted in the center, while Cherubs and Seraphim are portrayed on his sides. Below them, a zone of angels eternally runs the Divine Liturgy. The forms of the Prophets and the four Evangelists complete the composition of the dome on the lower sides of the triangular surfaces.
Partial view of the Dome - Pantokrator
Partial view of the Dome - West Section – Divine Liturgy and Angelic Host
Partial view of the Dome - West Section – Tetramorph and Angels from Divine Liturgy
Partial view of the Dome – Epitaph from Divine Liturgy
Angels from Divine Liturgy.
Angels from Divine Liturgy.
Christ High Priest from the Divine Liturgy.