The Murals of Agios Nikolaos

Published 25th of June, 2019

Final Lower Bit

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Ok, so that was the front part of the altar. Between the altar and the pews a band of murals spans the walls and roof. I will show these images from the left to the right.

Left Band

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Going Up

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That wooden beam to the left of this picture is the one I photographed earlier.

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Down to the Right

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There is very little information about this church available on the net, at least not in English.

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