For example, the oldest churches of Greece date from the 4th to the 6th centuries AD, known as the early Byzantine period.
In many parts of Greece, like in Athens, some of the main temples became Christian churches, while in other parts, like in Epidaurus, as well as in Delphi and Delos, churches were built near or even inside them. it’s the churches of Epidaurus had a deep influence on some others, like in the case of the Koimesis Church.
Apart from serving as an inspiration, in spite of showing a simple type of construction, this church has some impressive wall-paintings that still can be enjoyed. |
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the homonymous church, the
Monastery of “Panagias Agnountos”, and the church of Agios Ioannis, added on the left side of the Byzantine castle found in this area, as a consequence of the mentioned religious changes that the whole of Greece went through. The beautiful wall-paintings of this church make it one of the most popular ones.
In addition to all these traditional churches, we can also make reference to some particular examples in the suburbs of Epidaurus. |
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entrance painted in white leading to a narrow steep stair that allows getting inside the construction in the cave. The one placed in the most southern area has some wall-paintings.
In this case, the churches not only offer a testimony of the ancient times, but also the chance of exploring and getting inside along interesting paths.
For those who care for history and appreciate the relics belonging to Greek towns like Epidaurus, this important information will help them not to miss the most important churches that they can visite in this area.
In addition, those who have an adventurous spirit will surely appreciate the chance of getting to the churches in the caves. |