Aya Yani Greek Orthodox Church

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construction year:

1896

location:

Burgazada, İstanbul

ordered by:

Unknown

architect:

Unknown

Changes After Construction:
  • The building was damaged during the conquest of Istanbul and was repaired in 1759.
  • The building underwent another repair in 1817.
  • The building was damaged beyond use in the earthquake of July 10, 1894, and was rebuilt in 1896.
Prominent Features:
  • The church belongs to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Istanbul.
  • The building is also known as the “Ioannes Prodromos Church.”
  • The church is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist.
  • The first church was commissioned by Empress Theodora on the cell in which the exiled clergyman Methodios had been imprisoned.
  • The church is entered through the narthex on the south side; from the space to the left of the narthex, Methodios’s cell is reached by a narrow staircase of 11 steps.
  • From the section on the right of the narthex, stairs lead to the upper floor and to the gallery opening into the main church area.
  • The central aisle is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, the right side aisle to Hagia Paraskevi, and the left side aisle to Hagios Ayazoni.
  • The interior contains rich woodwork in the iconostasis, the ambo, and the despot’s throne.