entrance azize barbara kilisesi cappadocia

navigate by keyword : turkey cappodocia gapara reme uzun dere caddesi azize barbara kilisesi church saint greek martyr imprisoned father protect influences christianity practice faith tortured killed late century tribute layout arikli kilise cross dome apse apses columns depicts christ throne geometrical patterns painted red ochre rock symbolic nature fresco large locust representing evil warded protection adjacent crosses north wall george theodore horse back struggling dragon snake monks drew lines rocks impression cut stones construction azise cappadocia entrance

Entrance to Azize Barbara Kilisesi - Cappadocia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient rock-cut Church of Saint Barbara, at the Goreme Open-Air Museum, a UNESCO site in Cappadocia, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Entrance to Azize Barbara Kilisesi - Cappadocia
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Azize Barbara Kilisesi, (or the Church of Saint Barbara) Barbara was a Greek martyr who was imprisoned by her father in order to protect her from the influences of Christianity. Barbara nevertheless found a way to practice her faith and her father tortured and killed her.Built in the late 11th Century, the church was possibly built as a tribute to the Martyr-Saint. The church has the same layout as Çarikli Kilise. The church has a cross-dome with one central apse, two side apses and two columns. The dome depicts Christ on the Throne, with geometrical patterns painted in red ochre, painted directly on the rock, believed to be symbolic in nature. Another fresco with the large locust possibly representing evil, which is warded off by the protection of two adjacent crosses. The north wall of the church contains a fresco of St. George and St Theodore on horse-back struggling against the dragon and snake. The monks drew red ochre lines on the rocks, to give the impression that cut stones were used in the construction.


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