Holy Church of Saint Demetrius, Patron Saint of Thessalonica
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The Church of Saint Demetrius, or Hagios Demetrios, is the main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius, the patron saint of Thessaloniki, dating from a time when it was the second largest city of the Byzantine Empire.
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The Church of Saint Demetrius, or Hagios Demetrios, is the main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius, the patron saint of Thessaloniki, dating from a time when it was the second largest city of the Byzantine Empire.
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The Church of Saint Demetrius, or Hagios Demetrios (Greek: Άγιος Δημήτριος), is the main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius, the patron saint of Thessaloniki (in Central Macedonia, Greece), dating from a time when it was the second largest city of the Byzantine Empire. It is part of the site Palaeochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessaloniki on the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO since 1988. The first church on the spot was constructed in the early 4th century AD, replacing a Roman bath. A century later, a prefect named Leontios replaced the small oratory with a larger, three-aisled basilica. Repeatedly gutted by fires, the church eventually was reconstructed as a five-aisled basilica in 629–634. This was the surviving form of the church much as it is today. The most important shrine in the city, it was probably larger than the local cathedral. The historic location of the latter is now unknown. The church had an unusual shrine called the ciborium, a hexagonal, roofed structure at one side of the nave. It was made of or covered with silver. The structure had doors and inside was a couch or bed. Unusually, it did not hold any physical relics of the saint. The ciborium seems to have been a symbolic tomb. It was rebuilt at least once. The basilica is famous for six extant mosaic panels, dated to the period between the latest reconstruction and the inauguration of the Byzantine Iconoclasm in 730. These mosaics depict St. Demetrius with officials responsible for the restoration of the church (called the founders, ktetors) and with children. An inscription below one of the images glorifies heaven for saving the people of Thessalonica from a pagan Slavic raid in 615. Thessaloniki became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1430. About 60 years later, during the reign of Bayezid II, the church was converted into a mosque, known as the Kasımiye Camii after the local Ottoman mayor, Cezeri Kasım Pasha. Other magnificent mosaics, recorded as covering the church interior, were lost either during the four centuries when it functioned as a mosque (1493–1912) or in the Great Thessaloniki Fire of 1917 that destroyed much of the city. It also destroyed the roof and upper walls of the church. Black-and-white photographs and good watercolour versions give an idea of the early Byzantine craftsmanship lost during the fire. Following the Great Fire of 1917, it took decades to restore the church. Tombstones from the city's Jewish cemetery - destroyed by the Greek and Nazi German authorities - were used as building materials in these restoration efforts in the 1940s. Archeological excavations conducted in the 1930s and 1940s revealed interesting artifacts that may be seen in a museum situated inside the church's crypt. The excavations also uncovered the ruins of a Roman bath, where St. Demetrius was said to have been held prisoner and executed. A Roman well was also discovered. Scholars believe this is where soldiers dropped the body of St. Demetrius after his execution. After restoration, the church was reconsecrated in 1949. thessaloniki agios dimitrios church, 5th century
Fares JildehFares Jildeh
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Saint Dimitrios is one of three churches in Thessaloniki you should definitely visit even if you are not interested in religion. In the late 3rd century the persecution of christianity was reaching a climax under the Emperors Galerius and Diocletian. At the same time, in Thessaloniki inhabited a young Roman soldier with a name Dimitrios. Talented, bright and a preacher of christianity. The latter made him very unpopular to the Emperor and Dimitrios found himself prisoner in a Roman bath - it sounds weird, I know. In the same bath, Dimitrios received a visitor and follower named Nestoras. Nestoras had the fine idea to fight against the undefeated champion of the emperor Liaios. With the blaising of Dimitrios and the will to revenge the christian persecutors, Nestoras, in a David vs Goliath type of battle, managed to defeat his enemy despite the overwhelming odds. When the emperor asked him how he managed to accomplish such a miraculous did, Nestoras got somewhat cocky: It was the love and power of the one God that aided me - the God of Dimitrios. Galerios, offended, ordered the execution of both him and Dimitrios with the latter finding a bitter end with 33 spears (symbolic) piercing through his ribs. In the aftermath of the event, the christians hid his buddy in the well not to be dishonored by the pagans. Soon later, christianity became a legal religion and at the spot raised a small church. The great basilica was built about a century later by the Leondios, the prefix of the region when he, in a desperate attempt to cure his untreatable disease, tasted the miracle water of Dimitrios and became all well. Sandly, the church has been entirely destroyed twice with the last one being during the Great Fire of Thessaloniki in 1917. However, the church has been well remade and currently operates with regular services. If you visit, and you should, make sure to check the crypt: the underground space where the original bath used to be. Fun fact: the city of Thessaloniki was liberated to the Ottomans on the anniversary of its patron Saint - Dimitrios: 26th of October 1912.
The Honest ExplorerThe Honest Explorer
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A large and beautiful church, located in the center of the city and bearing the patron saint of Thessaloniki (the city bears the name of the sister of the great Alexander). The first church was built in the 4th century after Christ. Over time, it has developed, just so that during the Ottoman occupation it was transformed into a mosque. Later, it returned to its original destination. Inside, on the left, the relics of St. Dumitru can be seen, and besides the small cistern on the left of the altar, it can penetrate into the underground of the church, in the catacombs that reveal its true history. Inside, you can admire some incredibly beautiful mosaics dating back to the sixth century after Christ. A true monument of history, not just a wonderful place of worship. O biserică mare și frumoasă, situată în centrul orașului și purtând hramul Sf. Dumitru, patronul orașului Thessaloniki (orașul poartă numele surorii marelui Alexandru). Prima biserică a fost construită prin sec. al IV-lea după Hristos. În timp s-a dezvoltat, tocmai bine pentru ca în timpul ocupației otomane să fie transformată în moschee. Ulterior s-a revenit la destinația inițială. În interior, în partea stângă, se pot vedea moaștele Sf. Dumitru, iar pe lângă mica cișmea aflată în stânga altarului se poate pătrunde în subteranul bisericii, în catacombele care ne dezvăluie adevărata ei istorie. Tot la interior se pot admira câteva mozaicuri incredibil de frumoase, datând de prin secolul al VI-lea după Hristos. Un adevărat monument al istoriei, nu doar un minunat lăcaș de cult.
Jumping JackJumping Jack
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If you have a passion for history, art, and culture, then the Holy Church of Saint Demetrius in Thessaloniki is an absolute must-visit! This incredible church holds the prestigious title of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site and serves as the main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius, the beloved patron saint of Thessaloniki. It stands proudly as one of Greece's largest and most significant churches, making it an essential stop for any traveler. Prepare to be enchanted by the stunning Byzantine architecture that graces the church's façade. Inside, you will be greeted by an exquisite collection of mosaics and frescoes that are sure to take your breath away. There are a few hidden corners requiring some exploration on the visitor part and of course do not miss the crypt (basement). The crypt is the place where Saint Demetrius was martyred in the early 4th century AD. You will find there a network of chambers and tunnels that were originally used as Roman baths. However, after Saint Demetrius was martyred, the baths were converted into a crypt and a place of pilgrimage. These contains the tomb of Saint Demetrius and few of his relics. We visited the Church on mid week morning which was a joy as the Church was quite empty and easy to explore. A highly recommended visit!
Sam AbermanSam Aberman
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This magnificent church was the highlight of our Thessaloniki trip. Walking in you feel the spiritual aura embrace you. Saint Demetrius, we were informed by a local, is the protector of the city. We noticed a line of parishioners to the left of the altar waiting their turn to enter the white round structure that housed Saint Demetrius’s picture. Speaking to two separate locals, one mentioned she prayed for anything that she needed divine blessings for, and another mentioned prayers were usually for the young as saint Demetrius died when he was fairly young. As we were about to leave, John who we were about to purchase a momento from, asked us if we visited the crypt in the lower level. We are profoundly grateful to this kind stranger. Because of him, we had the most incredible experience. We walked down the steps expecting to find a small crypt, but it was a huge ancient excavated site where the remains of Saint Demetrius was discovered (facing the altar, steps are on the right of the altar, at the back). We appreciated the English translations as the history of this religious site is incredible.
Hopi WHopi W
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Biserica „Sfântului Dimitrie” din Tesalonic atrage mulțime de pelerini ce vin aici pentru a se închina la moaștele Sfântului Mare Mucenic Dimitrie, Izvorâtorul de Mir. Biserica „Sfântul Mare Mucenic Dimitrie” din Tesalonic datează de la începutul secolului al IV-lea și face parte din situl Monumentelor Paleocreștine și Bizantine din Salonic, iar din anul 1988 se află pe lista monumentelor din Patrimoniul mondial UNESCO. Prima biserică a fost zidită pe acest loc la începutul secolului al IV-lea, la scurt timp după anul 313, aceasta înlocuind o baie romană existentă în acea zonă. Un secol mai târziu, guvernatorul Leontie a construit pe același loc o basilică cu trei nave, care a suferit de pe urma unui incendiu în prima jumătate a secolului al VII-lea. Între anii 629 și 634, biserica cu trei abside avea să fie reconstruită, rezultatul fiind o basilică cu cinci abside, probabil chiar mai mare decât catedrala orașului. Aceasta biserică, aproape identică cu cea pe care o vedem astăzi, avea să devină rapid cel mai important locaș de cult din oraș. Impunătoarea catedrală a fost transformată în 1493 de către otomani în moschee. Abia în anul 1912 a fost redată din nou cultului creștin. Peste doar câțiva ani, în 1917, din cauza unui alt incendiu, biserica a fost restaurată și sfințită în anul 1949. Datorită acestor lucrări, s-au descoperit locul în care a fost martirizat Sfântul Dimitrie și ruinele băii romane, aflate sub altarul catedralei. Pentru a restaura și a repara daunele cauzate de marele incendiu din anul 1917, a fost nevoie de mai bine de câteva decenii. Excavațiile, efectuate între anii 1930-1949, au scos la lumină mai multe broderii în piatră și obiecte vechi, expuse astăzi în muzeul din criptă subterană a bisericii. Cripta Sfântului Dimitrie este considerată sit arheologic încă din anul 1918, când a fost descoperită. Între anii 1985-1988, o serie de excavații au avut loc în partea nordică a acesteia, restaurându-se astfel încă o latură a criptei. Racla cu moaștele Sfântului Dimitrie este așezată în partea stângă a naosului, într-un mic paraclis din marmură împodobit cu fresce din viața Sfântului. Structură este un fel de „biserică în miniatură”. Inițial, trupul Sfântului nu era găsit, deci locul a fost construit mai mult în chip simbolic. Catedrala mai adăpostește și moaștele Sfintei Mucenițe Anisia din Tesalonic, care a pătimit în anul 298, în timpul persecuției împăratului Dioclețian. Ele sunt așezate într-un baldachin, în partea stângă a Sfântului Altar. Pe lângă acești doi sfinți, un cult deosebit există și pentru Sfântul Grigorie Kallidis, fost mitropolit de Heraclia, Redestos, Ioannina și Tesalonic, adormit în Domnul la 23 iulie 1925, ale cărui moaște se află în pronaos, în partea stângă. Basilica Sfântului Mare Mucenic Dimitrie este renumită și pentru cele șase panouri cu mozaic, păstrate din perioada dintre ultima reconstruire a bisericii și inaugurarea politicii iconoclaste, în anul 730. În colțul sud-estic al bisericii se află Paraclisul Sfântului Eftimie.
George NarcisGeorge Narcis
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