The Church of Panagia in Meronas, Amari
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In the heart of the village of Meronas, in the Amari Valley of Crete, stands the beautiful church of Panagia, a historic monument closely connected to the noble Kallergis family. Their coat of arms can be found adorning various parts of the church, serving as a reminder of the family’s influence in the region.
As the Greek Ministry of Culture explains, this church is a rare three-aisled basilica with vaulted roofs. The three aisles were built in separate stages, reflecting the evolution of the church’s design over centuries. The central and northern aisles, with the latter dedicated to St. George, date back to the second half of the 14th century. These sections retain exquisite wall paintings that showcase the artistry and religious devotion of the period. Later, around the 16th century, the southern aisle was added and dedicated to the Apostles Peter and Paul. By that time, however, the tradition of decorating churches with frescoes was already fading in Crete, making the early frescoes in this church especially precious.
The Church of Panagia in Meronas is a testament to the island’s layered history, blending Byzantine artistry with Venetian-era influences, and remains a cherished site in the village, inviting visitors to step back in time.
Photos: Discoveramari
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