Fodor's Expert Review Church of the Metamorphosis

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This sunken church, part of which is (as the name would suggest) below ground level, is an example of 14th-century Macedonian ecclesiastical architecture, with a decorative mix of brick and stonework and a dome thrusting upward. Originally dedicated to the Virgin Mother, it was later dedicated to the Transfiguration of the Savior.

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Egnatia and P.P. Germanou
Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia  Greece

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