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Church of Saint Savvas, Kythnos

Greek Orthodox church on the island of Kythnos, Greece From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Church of Saint Savvas (Greek: Άγιος Σάββας) is a Greek Orthodox church and a historical monument located in Chora, on the island of Kythnos, Greece. The church is dedicated to Sabbas the Sanctified.

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Location and description

The church of Agios Savvas is located in Chora, Kythnos.[1] Its construction dates back to the early 17th century. It was built at the expenses of Antonios Gozzadinos and bears on the outer façade an inscription dated 1613 with the coat of arms of the Venetian house of Gozzadini, of which the founder was a descendant.[2][3] Saint Savvas is a single-aisled, vaulted church with a well-preserved wooden carved altarpiece dating back to around 1640, that seems to have been made specifically for this church.[4][5]

In 1987 the church has been classified by the Greek Ministry of Culture as a historical monument of the Byzantine/post-Byzantine period.[6] According to the Greek Orthodox Calendar of saints, a celebration dedicated to Saint Savvas takes place every 5 December, which is accompanied by local feast.[7]

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