 | | Description (Typology, Period, Actual Use) | This is a Gothic church of the 14th or 15th Century. It was converted to a mosque in 1600. Three aisled, each ending in a circular apse and all enclosed in a square structure. Flyng buttresses added at a much later date. South west corner of west end converted into minaret now half demolished.
Tomb of a famous Ottoman can be found in the yard.
Not in use. |
Structure: Fair | Facade: Fair | Roof: Fair | Interior: Unknown (Not Visible) | Decoration: Fair | Mass: Unknown (Not Visible) | Humidity: Non Existing | | Comments: |
Building Materials
Technical Details/Materials Used |
Walls: Ashlar Masonry | Roof: Unknown (Not Visible) | Floors: Ashlar Masonry | Doors: Wooden | Windows: Stone Tracery | |
Icons: Not Available | Hagiography: Not Available | Michrap: Not Available | Small Signs: Not Available |
Architect Plans: Yes | Cadastral Elements: Not Available |
Proposed Protection Measures |
Clearing up of yard monitoring for any problems that might arise in structure |
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