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Ever since the current church's construction was completed various additions and repairs have been made from time to time, the most noteworthy of those being the copper-covering of all the larger and the smaller domes of the roof in 1951. This was done to ensure that all the paintings and decorations
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One of the most imposing buildings in the city of Patras, Pantocrator Church has attracted the attention of many foreign travellers and pilgrims, who have made several references to the church in their documents, as well as many depictions of it in engravings and drawings of the 19th century. The
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The site on which the current temple stands built has been sacred since ancient times, that is, long before Christ. Much of the church's history is documented by the late historian Stephanos Thomopoulos, a native of Patras. According to him, in the center of the ancient agora of Patras stood an
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This Byzantine-inspired church is a three-aisled basilica covered with domes, with the central, larger dome resting on four spherical triangles, while in the east and west there is a quadrisphere for bearing loads. It was built to some extent to mimic the design of the
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in 1821, it was said that thet first bullets that fell in Patras against the Ottomans were made with lead taken from the dome of the mosque. Seven years into the war in 1828 the mosque was put to use as a hospital for the French Army Commander-in-Chief Maison.
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of the Pantocrator's interior would be protected from the moisture. In 1864 it was renovated by the Epirote architect Georgios Psyllas, a renovation which also saw smaller domes similarly covered in copper sheets being added to the building.
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The first church building from the tenth century was a smaller one, built according to the of design trends the era. After its conversion into a mosque, a thin, pencil-like minaret was added to the south corner of the former church.
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During the Venetian rule of Patras in the fifteen century it was converted into a Catholic church and re-dedicated to Saint Mark. Much later, after Patras fell to the Ottoman Turks, it was converted into a mosque and called
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church of Pantocrator is considered to be a special religious monument for Patras with great aesthetic, religious and historical value.
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The old church converted to a mosque, engraving of the 19th century.
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The church's façade with the portico on the northwestern side.
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Pantocrator Church is located in Greece
38°14′35.06″N 21°44′25.39″E / 38.2430722°N 21.7403861°E / 38.2430722; 21.7403861
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The church's façade with the portico on the northwestern side.
Souvenir from Patras with Pantocrator Church.
The church on an old postcard.
The church's domes.

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