An unusual temple. The former apartment building with a huge living room became a temple thanks to the efforts of the parishioners. I liked the clay panels made by believers.
I live almost opposite, at Kadirga Limani, 16. The temple is now open. The temple is Byzantine, called Aya Kiriki Aya Kiryaki Kilisesi Church.One of the few surviving Greek temples. Originally built in the 16th century, it was rebuilt in 1730, 2865 and 1894. The entrance is open through a small gate, to the left of the bakery., from Kadirga Limani street, 15. It has a very beautiful, well-preserved architecture. The facade is made of smooth stone, symmetrical. 8 columns imitate porphyry and rest on round marble bases. You can get to the upper gallery by stairs, from the north and south sides of the narthex.
The church is very beautiful inside. There are many icons. The abbot is very friendly. In the morning and at about 16 o'clock the bells strike, a few short strokes. It resumed recently. Because the church is visible from my window, when I wake up and open my eyes, I see its beauty.