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Christian exhibition

Christian exhibition

Mon, Apr 20, 2020

 

The exhibition is housed in an old building near the tower of Ouranoupolis and at the embarkation point for Mount Athos. The aim of the exhibition is to show visitors that Halkidiki has several important treasures of the Christian era, in addition to the countless treasures that belong to the monasteries of Mount Athos. The exhibits (icons, fragments of wall paintings, crosses and other items) dated to the Early Christian, Byzantine and post-Byzantine periods and originate from all over Halkidiki.

On the first floor there are 14 portable icons (11 major and 3 smaller) of the 18th and early 20th century, from monasteries, churches and chapels of Halkidiki. Particular attention is paid to the icon of Panagia and Christ enthroned, which dates back to 1728. Also noteworthy are the folk-type frescoes detached from the sanctuary and prosthetic arches of the Chapel of St. Trinity, belonging to the Monastery of Ag. Anastasia (16th-17th centuries). Visitors can also admire a bronze cross of the 11th-12th century, a small bone blade of Christ of the 10th -11th century, and a service calendar for the September immovable that were created in 1806 and rescued in the area of ​​the open Cassandra prison.

 

On the second floor there are Christian finds from excavations made in Halkidiki: enamel pottery, uncoloured pottery, lamps, bronze coins, jewels, seals and arrow heads from Potidea, Toroni, Palaiokastro, Agios Mamas, New Sulla ), Galatista (the tomb of AgiaParaskevi), and the cemeteries of Ierissos. Other exhibits include the Corinthian and Ionian capitals and a perforated plate from the Early Christian Basilles of Sofronio and Ag. Georgiou in Nikiti.