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Church of Panagia Barotsiani in Argyroupoli
Monastères · Rethymnon Prefecture

Church of Panagia Barotsiani in Argyroupoli

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3.9
siècle
XIII
km · Rethymno
16
Rethymno
Church of Panagia Barotsiani in Argyroupoli 2
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Gothic decoration of columns

20 à proximitéCave of Agia Dynami at Argyroupolis, Trail Kallikratis - Asi Gonia - Argyroupolis, Ancient Lappa

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In the Barotsiana district of village Argyroupolis there is the church of Our Lady (Panagia) Barotsiani , a single-storey 13th-century church, to which a chapel of Saint Anthony was added later. The name comes from the Venetian family Barozzi , who owned the area of Argiroupolis.

This family is believed to originate from Andreas Barozzi, who betrayed Candia (today's Heraklion city ), during the long siege by the Turks in 1669. Internally, interesting is the post-Gothic decoration of two pairs of columns, one of which is crowned with a bow, pierced with trilobite holes not found in another temple in Crete.

The church was decorated with frescoes, which make it difficult to distinguish. We can discern the Ascension, the Nativity and the Resurrection.

There were also probably arcosolia (funerary monuments of the Venetian era) that were removed during the various phases of temple expansion.

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