 | | Description (Typology, Period, Actual Use) | This is a one aisled barrel-vaulted church with cylindrical apse and belfry. It has a white stone wall, flattened arche openings and one opening had a round arch. Gypsum plaster was used for the interior and exterior of the church. The bell tower was built at a later date and is constructed from reinforced concrete. |
Structure: Fair | Facade: Ruin | Roof: Fair | Interior: Ruin | Decoration: Ruin | Mass: Preserved | Humidity: Existing Mark | | Comments: |
Building Materials
Technical Details/Materials Used |
Walls: Rough Stone From River with Gypsium Plaster | Roof: Stone Gargoyle | Floors: Mosaic Tiles,And A Piece Of White Stone | Doors: No Doors At Stone Frame Opening | Windows: No Windows. At Stone Frame Opening(White Stone) | |
Icons: No | Hagiography: No | Michrap: No | Small Signs: Yes |
Architect Plans: No | Cadastral Elements: Not Available |
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