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Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church, Kuzguncuk

Coordinates: 41°02′04″N 29°01′49″E / 41.03444°N 29.03028°E / 41.03444; 29.03028
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Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church
Άγιος Παντελεήμωνας Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἑκκλησία
Aya Panteleimon Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi
Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church and its belfry in Kuzguncuk, Istanbul.
Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church is located in Istanbul
Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church
Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church
Location of the church in Istanbul.
41°02′04″N 29°01′49″E / 41.03444°N 29.03028°E / 41.03444; 29.03028
LocationKuzguncuk, Istanbul
CountryTurkey
DenominationGreek Orthodox
History
Founded1892; 132 years ago (1892)
DedicationSaint Pantaleon

Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church (Greek: Άγιος Παντελεήμωνας Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἑκκλησία, Turkish: Ayios Panteleimon Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi) is a Greek Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Pantaleon located in Kuzguncuk neighborhood of Üsküdar district in Istanbul, Turkey.[1]

History

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The church was opened to worship during the reign of Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II (r. 1808–1839) in 1831. In 1872, the church building had a fire. Designed by architect Nikola Ziko, a new construction began in 1890. Two years later, the church reopened to service.[2]

Architecture

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The church building is designed in Greek cross form of Byzantine architecture. The dome covering the central part of the building is carried by four pillars. The belfry, built by Andon Hüdaverdioğlu of Kuzguncuk in 1911, is situated over the marble courtyard entrance gate. Just on the street beside the church, a small square-plan holy well (Greek: ἁγίασμα, pr. hagiasma, Turkish: ayazma) is situated.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Gerçek mahalleli, gerçek İstanbullu: Kuzguncuk". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 23 May 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Üsküdar'ın kilise haritası - Kuzguncuk Hagios Georgios Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi". Gazete Üsküdar (in Turkish). 17 February 2020. Archived from the original on 13 July 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2020.