St Nicholas, Agridi, Achaia

The church of St Nicholas in Agridi is a significant Byzantine monument built in a location of particular natural beauty in the Peloponnese. The church, decorated with exceptional wall-paintings dating to the late 13th century and to the 18th century, was severally damaged in the earthquake of 2008. The Foundation has supported a two-year restoration programme, conducted and staffed by the 6th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities of Patras. The project includes consolidation and restoration of the building, as well as conservation and aesthetic restoration of the mural decoration. In 2012 restoration teams focused on the first phase of conservation of the frescoes and on the structural consolidation of both the vaults and the roof of the church. Upon completion of the project, the church opened to visitors and pilgrims.

Grants given:

2012, 2013

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