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Macedonia | Kastoria

Kastoria Byzantine Churches

They are to be seen everywhere in Kastoria: some 75 of them, well-placed in prominent positions or hidden in the greenery of the back alleys or, still worse, sort of buried under the aesthetically imposing weight of more modern constructions.

Panayia Mavriotissa Monastery:
Jesus entering Jerusalem

They are renovated and well taken care of, or left to collapse; open to the public or with gates shut, locked with rusty padlocks; with all their panes in place or smashed by irresponsible young children's stone throwing; with their frescos preserved or with their saints' eyes gaping wide empty, blinded in the past by fanatics more blind to their beauty and artistic value than the blinded icons they left behind. Like people, they share the odds of being lucky or unlucky, created and having to survive under a lucky star or in ages non-permissive to their beauty.

But, they are here! The two-dimensional world of their frescoes has, against all odds, survived and, given the proper attention, it could turn out a real artistic, historic and aesthetic treasure to rejoice. It could point to a so desperately needed way out for our multi-dimensional, disillusioned and frustrated world. Let the masterpieces shown in these photos be admired and respected the way they deserve!


Please refer to this Photo Album from time to time to see it growing!
(Photos and Text: Michael Tziotis)

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Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki (St Minas)

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki
Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki


A closer view
Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki


The fresco on the southern wall forming the patio-like entrance to the church (To the right in the previous photo)
Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki


The fantastic fresco, byzantine art of the highest level, iconizing Virgin Mary and the Child, which is right above the entrance to the church.
Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki


Same icon as in the previous photo, only closer. A loving, motherly posture, with eyes almost in tears for the final pain she is somehow able to foresee.
Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki


The fresco to the left of the entrance, as we see it.
Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki


The fresco to the far left of the entrance, as we see it.
Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki


One more part of the outer wall frescoes
Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki

Post-Byzantine Church of Panayia Mouzeviki


The marble stone inscription informing us about the restoration work in 1983

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