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Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus, Milia, Monastery of Panagia (Our Lady) of Avgasida (C5759-1-5)

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Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus, Milia, Monastery of Panagia (Our Lady) of Avgasida. The monastery until 1974 consisted of a two-aisled katholikon, now destroyed (the southern aisle was dated to the 12th century and the north to the 15th century) and two adjacent monastic buildings. On the dome of the south aisle there were unique wall paintings of the 15th century. Photograph taken: 1960
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Title: Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus, Milia, Monastery of Panagia (Our Lady) of Avgasida (C5759-1-5)
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Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus, Milia, Monastery of Panagia (Our Lady) of Avgasida.
The monastery until 1974 consisted of a two-aisled katholikon, now destroyed (the southern aisle was dated to the 12th century and the north to the 15th century) and two adjacent monastic buildings.
On the dome of the south aisle there were unique wall paintings of the 15th century.
Photograph taken: 1960.

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