İtalian Church

Church / Turkiye, Marmara, Edirne


İtalian Church

It was built in 1852. There is an inscription on the entrance door of the building. On the right and left of the inscription, two vases in Italian style and the roses coming out of them have limited the inscription. The inscription of the building is rectangular. Above the inscription is a sun motif in classical style symbolizing God. On the entrance door made of metal, there are six elliptical medallions with rosettes inside. These medallions are in the form of girlands. At the point where the door is bordered, there are small corner piers decorated in classical style. Just above the door are two arms in wreaths and the motif of Jesus on these arms is the cross, which symbolizes God. The building is entered by a two-step staircase and the Italian pilgrim is at the top of the entrance. The facade of the church, which was built on the basilica, is arranged in classical style like the facade of the temple.There are two iron-shielded windows on the front facade of the entrance.These cells rise in the form of a tower.There is one iron-shielded window at the eastern end of the pastaforion cell.There is a door in the south pastaforion cell that gives passage to the outside. The church, which is understood from the inscription in the garden of the building, is a Catholic church. Frescoes and mosaics were used as decoration elements in the church. The apse is covered with a flat wall from the outside and there are Italian crosses at the corners of this flat wall.

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