 | | Description (Typology, Period, Actual Use) | Is in a very bad condition since most part of the building is demolished. The roof does not exist today but the traces reveal the shape of these as two small domes. Agios Nikolaos reconstructed in the 14th century. Agios Nicholaos is a small double aisled church. |
Structure: Ruin | Facade: Ruin | Roof: Ruin | Interior: Ruin | Decoration: Ruin | Mass: Decayed | Humidity: Non Existing | | Comments: |
Building Materials
Technical Details/Materials Used |
Walls: Ashlar Masonry | Roof: Unknown (Not Visible) | Floors: Vaults (ribbed vaults) | Doors: Unknown (Not Visible) | Windows: Stone Tracery | |
Icons: No | Hagiography: Yes | Michrap: Not Available | Small Signs: Not Available |
Architect Plans: No | Cadastral Elements: Not Available |
Proposed Protection Measures |
Clearing of floor from Weeds & Debri consolidation of walls needed to protect from exposure to element. Grouting of exposed rubble stone. |
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