South East Europe / Via Adriatica
Church of the Holy Virgin, Goranxi
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About the site
Country: Albania, Goranxi, Dropulli region
Type: Christian religious centre
Epoch: Middle Ages
Theme: Christian Monasteries
World Heritage:
The monastery is one of the most interesting in the Dropulli region. The church was built in 1600 and its characteristic architectural and decoration features, such as the elegant stone arches, the anthropomorphic and zoomorphic high relief, could be a subject of studies in post Byzantine art and architecture. Scholars expressed the opinion that the church shows strong western influence.
The church consists of a nave, narthex and exonarthex. The interior is characterized by a particular proportion of elements with predominance of vertical axes, and by highly elaborated architectural elements, in particular capitals and gates. The church is built in stone laid in regular courses. The masonry surface is decorated by drum and apse. The high belfry with two niches in the bottom and three in the upper part is part of the western wall.
Because of its artistic and architectural values, and evidence of Western influence, the church is of outstanding national importance.
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