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Home » Famagusta » History & Cultural Heritage of The Walled City » Famagusta Historical Places » 04 - Nestorian Church

04 - Nestorian Church

A short detour off the main road and across the small parking lot to the right, leads to the so-called Nestorian Church. The identification of this building as such, is based solely on medieval sources, which testify to the extraordinary wealth of the Nestorian merchant community of Famagusta. Syriac inscriptions associated with the church's remaining wall paintings would appear to support this. However, no surviving document directly identifies the edifice as belonging specifically to the Nestorian community.

The church was built in the mid-14th century and greatly enlarged not long after by the addition of two side aisles and apses to the north and south. Note on the northwest side the rather European-looking belfry arcade. Although structurally enhanced in the 1930s, the church has remained intact throughout the centuries.

The building appears to have been little used throughout the Ottoman period which may partly account for its present fine condition. During the British period, however, the church was given over to the Orthodox community and re-dedicated to St George the Exiler (Agios Giorgios Exorinos). The celebration of the liturgy was held once a year as was permitted; on all other days the medieval building served as a camel barn. Today, it is used as a cultural centre.

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01 - Venetian Fortifications: Land Gate and Ravelin

02 - Kızıl Hamam (Scarlet Bath)

03 - Kuru Çeşme (Dry Fountain)

04 - Nestorian Church

05 - Church of St. Anne

06 - Tanners Mosque

07 - Carmelite Church (St. Mary of Carmel)

08 - Armenian Church

09 - Martineno Bastion

10 - Kertikli Hamam (Notched Bath)

11 - Diamante Bastion

12 - Church of St. Fotu

13 - Church of St. George of Latins

14 - Citadel / Othellos Tower

15 - Sea Gate

16 - Hospital of St. Antony

17 - Canbulat Gate and Bastion

18/19 - Church of St. Zoni & Church of St. Nikolaos

20 - Church of St. George of Greeks & Church of St. Symeon

21 - St. Nicholas Cathedral / Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque

22 - Namık Kemal Square

23 - Venetian House

24 - Twin Churches

25 - Ağa Cafer Paşa Hamam / Bath

26 - Franciscan Church & Monastery

27 - Venetian Palace

28 - Ağa Cafer Paşa Çeşmesi / Fountain

29 - Namık Kemal Prison & Museum

30 - Church of St. Peter and Paul

31 - Venetian / Chimney House

32 - Unknown Churches


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