Miscellaneous Churches
Around Greece
Part III

   Because of Turkish occupation and having a religion centered out of Constantinople (now called Istanbul) Greek churches are generally of Byzantine architecture.  Its really interesting to be walking around a small village with classical Greek houses and to see a Byzantine church pop up.  What's even more surprising is that in a modernized city such as Athens, you will find these classical structures coexisting among the sky scrapers.  Here's a small sampling of churches in Greece.  If your are interested in Byzantine architecture, I suggest you look at my pages on the Daphni & Ossios Loukas monastery.

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St. Mary's Basilica
Halkinda

Central Church
Kalávrita

Unknown Church
Athens

St. Georges
Likavitos (Athens)

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