Greek Orthodox Church of San Nicolò dei Greci

Church in Italy
45°39′06″N 13°46′09″E / 45.6515800°N 13.7693000°E / 45.6515800; 13.7693000CountryItalyDenominationGreek OrthodoxArchitectureStyleByzantineCompleted1787

The Greek Orthodox Church of San Nicolò dei Greci, Trieste, Italy, is a historical Greek Orthodox Church built in 1784-1787 and re designed by architect Matteo Pertsch. The building is also known as the Greek Orthodox Church of San Nicholas and Most Holy Trinity. The iconostasis was painted by Spyridon Sperantzas[1][2]

Description

The church is made up of a single-nave building with a basilica skeleton.[3]

The interior of the church is dominated by a richly golden and silver iconostasis which, as is usual in oriental churches, separates the choir from the nave. Another famous painter associated with the church was Efstathios Karousos.[4]

Gallery

  • Interior of the church
    Interior of the church

References

  1. ^ Cristina, Benussi (2007), « I Greci », in: Dentro Trieste - Ebrei, Greci, Sloveni, Serbi, Croati, Protestanti, Armeni, hrsg. v.
  2. ^ Drakopoulou, Eugenia (2016). Pittura Romeica in Italy: Artistic transfers across the Adriatic sea (18th - 19th centuries) Volume 13. Athens GR: National Hellenic Research Foundation. p. 22.
  3. ^ Caterina Furlan, Giuseppe Pavanello (2000) : Trieste.
  4. ^ "La Chiesa". comgrecotrieste.it. Retrieved 2020-03-10.

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