Skip to content
Smart City
Cultural Assets
Mosque
Tomb
Search
Maps
Mosque
Tomb
Contact
Smart City
Cultural Assets
Mosque
Tomb
Search
Maps
Mosque
Tomb
Contact
İletişim
info@dijitalistanbul.org
Türkçe
English
Русский
Smart City
Cultural Assets
Mosque
Tomb
Search
Maps
Mosque
Tomb
Contact
Türkçe
English
Русский
Contact
info@dijitalistanbul.org
Panayia Greek Orthodox Church
Audio Narration:
https://dijitalistanbul.org/dijitalistanbulaudio/94841.mp3
Construction Year:
1830-1834
Location:
Fatih, İstanbul
Ordered By:
Unknown
Architect:
Unknown
Changes After Construction:
The structure was rebuilt anew during the time of Patriarch Konstantinos (1830–1834).
The baldachin-style marble bell tower in the courtyard was added later.
Prominent Features:
The church belongs to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Istanbul.
The structure is also known as Panayia Uranon Church.
The church is located within a courtyard enclosed by high walls; the perception of the interior from the outside is limited.
The structure has a three-aisled basilica plan and is positioned on the east–west axis.
Rough-cut stone and brick were used in the masonry mass; the exterior surfaces displayed a plastered / partially plastered arrangement.
The aisles are separated by square-section wooden supports; the upper covering has a hipped / double-pitched roof arrangement covered with tiles.
The apse is semicircular on the interior; the basilical scheme is readable in the overall mass.
To the north of the narthex, there is a holy spring dedicated to Aya Kiryaki.
The gallery level has an “L”-shaped plan; the bell tower in the courtyard does not display stylistic unity with the church mass.
Route
Paşmakçı Sufi Lodge
←
Instagram
X
Facebook
Linkedin