The Church was designed with single nave as rectangle in longitudinal. You can enter the Church from the apse, which is ruinous; the original entrance is on the west end of the north wall. In front of the side walls there are some benches and on the west wall there is a door and an aperture connected to burial chapel with two naves (which belong to later era). There are some graves on the ground of the little chapel, which has two naves, each end with one apse. The frescoes in the Church date to the end of 9th century or the second half of the 11th century.
The Church was designed with single nave as rectangle in longitudinal. You can enter the Church from the apse, which is ruinous; the original entrance is on the west end of the north wall. In front of the side walls there are some benches and on the west wall there is a door and an aperture connected to burial chapel with two naves (which belong to later era). There are some graves on the ground of the little chapel, which has two naves, each end with one apse. The frescoes in the Church date to the end of 9th century or the second half of the 11th century.
On the south wall, depictions are; the Annunciation, the Visitation, the Journey of the Magi, the Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds; on the west wall the Flight into Egypt, the Last Supper; on the north wall, the Betrayal, Jesus Before Pilatus, Caiaphas and Jesus on the Cross, Jesus’ Burial on the east of vault; Ascension of Jesus, on the west in the middle; a big cross, on the north and south; twelve Apostles in Sentry, Pentecost; on the west pediment of the vault, Deesis.
Source: Info Board



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