La cappella di Afentis Christòs, Potamiès
Another architectural style developed later when the Byzantine empire was suffering from the attacks by the Crusaders, Arabs, and pirates, was simply composed of a single rectangular room (monohoros). The large majority of the churches of Crete are of this style. These churches are often very small, and they do not have an impressive external appearance. However, their carefully chosen location often has an exceptional view and their interior decoration with frescoes will reward inspection.
Examples of such churches in Crete are Agios Stefanos in Drakona, Kissamos (9C) and the Panagia of Gonia, Kissamos (12C), and the single-aisled church of Agios Nikolaos in Agios Nikolaos, which is also domed (8C or 9C), Afentis Christos, Potamies; the Panagia, Agios Ioannis, Sfakia; Agios Georgios, Komitades; Agios Antonios, Avdou; Agios Georgios, Apodoulou; the Panagia, Alikambos; Michael Archangelos, Arhanes; Agia Pelagia, Ano Viannos; Agii Apostoli, Lithines.
Foto di The Single-Roomed Church:
La chiesa bizantina di Agìa Pelagìa ad Ano Viannos
La chiesa bizantina di Michael Archangelos ad Asomatos
La chiesa bizantina di Agii Apostoli ad Andròmiloi, Lithines
La chiesa bizantina di Agios Georgios Xifòforos ad Apodoulou
La chiesa di Agios Antonios ad Avdoù
La chiesa di Agios Stefanos a Drakona
La chiesa di Agios Georgios, Komitades
La chiesa bizantina di Panagìa ad Alìkambos
La cappella di Afentis Christòs, Potamiès
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