Church of the Pantanassa, Athens
The Church of the Pantanassa (Greek: Εκκλησία της Παντανάσσης) or of the Dormition of the Theotokos (Ιερός Ναός Κοιμήσεως της Θεοτόκου) is the 10th-century katholikon of a now-vanished monastery in Monastiraki Square, between Athinas and Mitropoleos streets, facing the Monastiraki station, in central Athens, Greece. The church was known as the Great Monastery,[1] and then later as monastiraki ("little monastery"), which eventually became the name of the whole area.[2]
See also
- Tsisdarakis Mosque
References
External links
- Media related to Panagia Pantanassa (Athens) at Wikimedia Commons
- Pantanassa - Athens24 Guide
- Monastiraki Photo Guide
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