Panagia Galaktousa in Apormamas
- Construction Periods: 11th century (initial construction), 14th century (reconstruction).
- Location: Apormamas village, Kainourio, Heraklion, Crete.
- Dimensions: The dimensions of the church are not explicitly mentioned in the provided context.
- Historical Significance over the years:
- The church was initially constructed in the 11th century.
- It underwent reconstruction in the 14th century, possibly due to damage from an earthquake in 1303.
- The church is dedicated to Panagia Galaktousa (Virgin Mary of the Milk), a name potentially linked to an icon of the Virgin Mary nursing Christ or a tradition of milk being used in the mortar during construction.
- It features frescoes and has been associated with burials from the 12th-13th centuries.
- The church was fully restored in 2003, revealing its frescoes.
- Current Status:
- The church is in a restored state, with its frescoes accessible.
- It remains an active place of worship, celebrating its feast day on July 3rd.
- Efforts are being made to revive the traditional festival associated with the church.
Access
Paved Road
In the village of Apomarmas. It is usually locked.
ReligionInfo
In a settlement
Venetian
Byzantine period
Ottoman period
Contemporary
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