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Orthodox Church Collection (page 17)

The Orthodox Church is a rich tapestry of history, spirituality, and art that spans across different countries and centuries

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Voronet Monastery The Last Judgment details

Voronet Monastery The Last Judgment details
The Voronet Monastery is a medieval monastery in the Romanian village of Voronet, . It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Orthodox church Stargard 1906 West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Orthodox church Stargard 1906 West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Orthodox church in Stargard, 1906, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Stargard, Christus Kirche

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Buildings Karlovy Vary Orthodox church Saints Peter

Buildings Karlovy Vary Orthodox church Saints Peter
Buildings in Karlovy Vary, Orthodox church of Saints Peter and Paul in Karlovy Vary, Ponds in Karlovy Vary District, 1901, Karlovy Vary Region, Karlsbad, Westend, Czech Republic

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Orthodox church Saints Peter Paul Karlovy Vary

Orthodox church Saints Peter Paul Karlovy Vary
Orthodox church of Saints Peter and Paul in Karlovy Vary, 1899, Karlovy Vary Region, Karlsbad, Westend, Czech Republic

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Hotels Karlovy Vary Orthodox church Saints Peter

Hotels Karlovy Vary Orthodox church Saints Peter
Hotels in Karlovy Vary, Orthodox church of Saints Peter and Paul in Karlovy Vary, Paintings in the Czech Republic, 1901, Karlovy Vary Region, Karlsbad, Logirhaus Furstenhof

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Gergeti Trinity Church With Mount Kazbek In The Background; Kazbegi, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia

Gergeti Trinity Church With Mount Kazbek In The Background; Kazbegi, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Greek orthodox icon depicting Jesus Christ

Greek orthodox icon depicting Jesus Christ

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: The Annunciation Cathedral in Kremlin Palace, Moscow

The Annunciation Cathedral in Kremlin Palace, Moscow
The Cathedral of the Annunciation is a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Annunciation of the Theotokos. It is located on the southwest side of Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin in Russia

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: The Church of Hagia Irene

The Church of Hagia Irene
illustration of The Church of Hagia Irene, seat of the Patriarchate before Hagia Sophia

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Agios Eleftherios Church, Athens

Agios Eleftherios Church, Athens
Illustration of the Agios Eleftherios church, also known as Mikri Mitropoli ( little metropolitan church ) or Panagia Gorgoepikoos

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Blue domed church and sea, Santorini, Greece

Blue domed church and sea, Santorini, Greece
Iconic orthodox church overlooking the mediterannean sea, in summer. Oia, Santorini, Aegean islands, Greece

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Famous orthodox church at sunset Santorini, Greece

Famous orthodox church at sunset Santorini, Greece
Famous white and yellow orthodox church at sunset, Santorini, Cyclades islands, Mediterranean sea, Greece

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Blue and white churches in Santorini Greece

Blue and white churches in Santorini Greece
Traditional orthodox blue and white churches overlooking the mediterranean sea, at sunset. Oia, Santorini, Greece

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Orthodox church of Hercegovacka Gracanica in Trebinje (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Orthodox church of Hercegovacka Gracanica in Trebinje (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The HercegovaAcka GraAcanica monastery, an exact copy of the GraAcanica monastery in Kosovo, was completed in 2000. The church is located above the city, on the historic Crkvina Hill

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Saint Isaacs Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor in Saint Petersburg

Saint Isaacs Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor in Saint Petersburg, Russia is the largest Russian Orthodox cathedral (sobor) in the city. It is the largest orthodox basilica

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Ancient town and a castle of Uchisar

Ancient town and a castle of Uchisar dug from a mountains, Cappadocia, Turkey

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Church of Intercession of Holy Virgin on Nerl Rive

Church of Intercession of Holy Virgin on Nerl Rive
The Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin on Nerl River (Tserkov Pokrova na Nerli, 1165). Bogolyubovo, Vladimir region, Russia. Golden Ring

Background imageOrthodox Church Collection: Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed Moscow

Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed Moscow
Famous Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed. This church was built in Moscow on Red Square from 1555 to 1561 and looms majestically near the Kremlin



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The Orthodox Church is a rich tapestry of history, spirituality, and art that spans across different countries and centuries. From the stunning Ostrog Monastery in Montenegro to the intricate interior of the Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral in Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, these sacred spaces hold immense cultural significance. One cannot help but be captivated by the Upper church of Ostrog Monastery with its breathtaking views and serene atmosphere. Similarly, the Voronet monastery in Bucovina, Romania mesmerizes visitors with its vibrant exterior adorned with religious frescoes. Moving on to Russia, St. Basil's Cathedral stands as an iconic symbol of Moscow's skyline. Its colorful onion domes are instantly recognizable worldwide. Delving into Byzantine artistry reveals masterpieces like "The Virgin Orans" by an anonymous Byzantine Master from 1037. This exquisite portrayal showcases the devotion and reverence towards Mary within Orthodox tradition. Another remarkable artwork is "The Transfiguration of Jesus, " created anonymously during the mid-16th century. The painting beautifully captures this pivotal moment in Christian theology when Jesus revealed his divine nature to his disciples. Greek orthodox icons also play a significant role in depicting important biblical events such as Jesus' Transfiguration. These intricately detailed artworks provide a visual representation for believers to connect spiritually with their faith. Venturing further east brings us to St. George's Orthodox church in Madaba, Jordan where a mosaic portraying the Virgin and Child can be found. This Middle Eastern gem serves as a testament to how Orthodoxy has spread beyond its traditional borders throughout history. Meanwhile, Ethiopia boasts ancient traditions preserved within its Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Here we witness priests reading from very old scriptures that have been passed down through generations. Lastly, Ukraine's Pechersak Lavra or Monastery of Caves offers insight into Russian iconography through works like "The Holy Trinity.