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Church of Panagia Paraportiani description and photos - Greece: Mykonos Island. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Church of Panagia Paraportiani. Photo and descriptionIn the central part of the Aegean Sea there is one of the most picturesque islands of the Cyclades archipelago - Mykonos. The island is famous not only for its magnificent beaches, but also for a huge number of church buildings, of which there are about 400. In a picturesque place near the sea is one of the most famous and beautiful temples of Mykonos - the Church of Panagia Paraportiani. Its name literally means "the Mother of God at the gates" in Greek. Probably, this name is not accidental, since in reality the church was built at the entrance to the medieval fortress, which, unfortunately, has not survived to this day. The peculiarity of this amazing architectural structure is in fact that it consists of five small churches, which were completed next to and on top of existing buildings. The center of the temple complex was the Church of St. Estafios, the construction of which began in the second half of the 15th century. Over time, three more churches were erected around the main building - St. Sozontas, St. Anargyri and St. Anastasia. Together, they became the foundation for the fifth building - the Church of the Virgin Mary, the construction of which was completed in the 17th century. In 1920, a global renovation of this stunning architectural ensemble was carried out. The snow-white church of Panagia Paraportiani is one of the most photographed landmarks and one of the most famous architectural structures in Greece. The church is located in the historical part of the town of Chora in the Kastro region and is the hallmark of Mykonos. We also recommend reading National Museum of Cambodia description and photos - Cambodia: Phnom Penh Topic: Church of Panagia Paraportiani description and photos - Greece: Mykonos Island. |