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Bulgaria, Nessebur (aka Nessebar). Ruins of St. Sophia Church (aka Old Metropolitan or Old Bishopric church), late 5th to early 6th century. UNESCO
Bulgaria, Nessebur. Christ Pantocrator Church, late 13th-14th century. One of Bulgarias best preserved churches of the Middle Ages, ornate ceramic exterior. UNESCO
Bulgaria, Nessebur (aka Nessebar or Nesebar). St. Stephen Church (aka New Bishops Residence) now a museum, c. 10th century. UNESCO World Heritage Site
Bulgaria, Nessebur (aka Nessebar or Nesebar). St. John the Baptist cruciform church, 10th century. UNESCO World Heritage Site
Turkey, Trabzon. 13th century St. Sophia Church Museum (aka Ayasofya or Hagia Sophia). Very fine example of Byzantine frescoes and dome ceiling
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Despots palace. Built between XIII and XV centuries. MISTRA. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese
St. Kerkyra. Byzantine fresco dating from the 17th century. From the church of Our Lady Antivouniotissa. Old Fortress Museum. Corfu. Ionian Islands. Greece
Byzantine Art. Greece. Lectionary illuminated and manuscript containing the Gospel passages read during the Divine Liturgy. Open book. Byzantine Museum. Athens
BYZANTINE ART. Hodegetria Church or Aphendiko Church. Built in 1310. Inside view. The central nave. Mystras. Province of Lakonia. Peloponnese
Byzantine Art. Croatia. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. Outside view. Porec. Istrian Peninsula
Turkey, Istanbul. 3rd century Chora Monastery (aka Kariye Muzesi or Church of St. Savior). Byzantine frescoes, some of the finest examples in existence
BYZANTINE ART. Sancta Sophia church (HAGIA SOPHIA). Built by Manuel Kantakouzenos or Cantacuzenus Palaiologos, first despot of Mistras