Holy Church of Hagios Ioannis – Cemetery

The church of Hagios Ioannis, dating from 1838, stands out in the area of Yalos. It has the cross-vaults typical of the Dodecanese and a marble floor, a courtyard laid with pebble mosaics and a tall, marble bell tower. The portable icons of the 19th century within the church, dedications of various guilds (synafia), such as the tailors’, shoemakers’ and tavern owners’- are of considerable interest.

On a terrace above the courtyard spreads the parish cemetery, contemporary with the church and surrounded by a stone wall. Today thirteen of its monumental tombs survive. Burial in the cemetery was discontinued 1924, when the Italian Administration banned burials there for reasons of public health.

Information

Keywords:

church Symi monument

Category:

Holy Church of Hagios Ioannis - Cemetery

Type:

Church Cemetery

Thematic Unit:

Church of Agios Ioannis - Neoclassical Cemetery

Date:

19th century - 1924

Location:

Gialos - Ai Giannis Area

Open Hours:

Hours of Holy Sequences

Entry Cost:

Free Entrance

Means of Access:

On foot By car

Disabled access:

No

Language:

Greek

The Sight on the Map:
Rights Holder:

Holy Diocese of Symi, Tilos, Chalki, Castellorizo

Bibliography:

Καρανικόλας, Αλ. Σ. 1962. Τα σεβάσματα της λατρείας των Συμαίων, τόμ. Α΄. Πειραιάς.

Ντέλλας, Η.Γ. 2012. Οι σταυροθολιακές εκκλησίες της Δωδεκανήσου (1750-1924), περ. Δωδεκάνησος , τχ. Ζ΄, 21-474.

Φαρμακίδης, Κ., Καρακατσάνη, Α. 1975, Σύμη – Οδηγός, Αθήνα.

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