Church Of Virgin Mary Of Chalkeon
Byzantine church, built in 1028, with three domes and surviving murals dedicated to the Virgin Mary protector of the coppersmiths. The church was renovated in the 14th century. The name “Mary of Chalkeon” was due to its location in the center of the copper processing professionals operating in the area from the medieval years until today.
The church has a longitudinal cross shape with 3 holly niches at the east side and a narthex at the west side.
The marble lintel of the main entrance at the west, reminds the visitors that the church was founded by “Christopher Protospatharios a Byzantine official.
During the Turkish occupation the church was converted into a mosque to be converted into a church again after the liberation of the city in 1912.
The renovation began a few years later to restore the frescoes covered with lime from the Ottomans
Today, visitors have the opportunity to observe two layers of frescoes dating from the 11th and 14th century.
(The monument is approached by the Aristotle Square station.)
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IncludedChurch Of Virgin Mary Of Chalkeon
Bus stop 1: White Tower
Bus stop 2: Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Bus stop 3: Agia Sofia
Bus stop 4: Agios Dimitrios
Bus stop 5: Byzantine Castles
Bus stop 6: Arch of Galerius (Kamara)
Bus stop 7: Aristotelous Square
Bus stop 8: Port of Thessaloniki
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