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*Reference No. 537
 
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*Criteria: (i) and (iv)
 
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** ''Geographically distant from each other, these three monasteries (the first is in Attica, near Athens, the second in Phocida near Delphi, and the third on an island in the Aegean Sea, near Asia Minor) belong to the same typological series and share the same aesthetic characteristics. The churches are built on a cross-in-square plan with a large dome supported by squinches defining an octagonal space. In the 11th and 12th centuries they were decorated with superb marble works as well as mosaics on a gold background, all characteristic of the 'second golden age of Byzantine art'.''
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** ''Geographically distant from each other, these three monasteries (the first is in Attica, near Athens, the second in Phocida near Delphi, and the third on an island in the Aegean Sea, near Asia Minor) belong to the same typological series and share the same aesthetic characteristics. The churches are built on a cross-in-square plan with a large dome supported by squinches defining an octagonal space. In the 11th and 12th centuries they were decorated with superb marble works as well as mosaics on a gold background, all characteristic of the 'second golden age of Byzantine art'.''<ref> United Nations - Copyright © 1992-2008 UNESCO World Heritage Centre </ref>
 
::''See also: [[Monastery of Hosios Lucas]], [[Monastery of daphni]] and [[Monastery of Nea Moni (Chios)]]
 
::''See also: [[Monastery of Hosios Lucas]], [[Monastery of daphni]] and [[Monastery of Nea Moni (Chios)]]
 
 
*Documentations
 
*Documentations
 
**1990, [http://whc.unesco.org/archive/advisory_body_evaluation/537.pdf/ "Advisory Body Evaluation"]
 
**1990, [http://whc.unesco.org/archive/advisory_body_evaluation/537.pdf/ "Advisory Body Evaluation"]

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The Nea Moni of Chios', as it is known, is an 11th century monastery on the island of Chios that has also been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


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World Heritage Classification, UNESCO

  • Date of Inscription - 1990
  • Reference No. 537
  • Criteria: (i) and (iv)
    • Geographically distant from each other, these three monasteries (the first is in Attica, near Athens, the second in Phocida near Delphi, and the third on an island in the Aegean Sea, near Asia Minor) belong to the same typological series and share the same aesthetic characteristics. The churches are built on a cross-in-square plan with a large dome supported by squinches defining an octagonal space. In the 11th and 12th centuries they were decorated with superb marble works as well as mosaics on a gold background, all characteristic of the 'second golden age of Byzantine art'.[1]
See also: Monastery of Hosios Lucas, Monastery of daphni and Monastery of Nea Moni (Chios)

References

  1. United Nations - Copyright © 1992-2008 UNESCO World Heritage Centre