Eastern Orthodox church
C6309
concept
An Eastern Orthodox church is a Christian place of worship characterized by its adherence to Eastern Orthodox theology and liturgy, often featuring domes, icons, and a richly decorated interior focused on the Divine Liturgy.
Aliases (8)
- Byzantine church ×3
- Georgian Orthodox church ×3
- Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral ×1
- Greek Orthodox cathedral ×1
- Greek Orthodox church ×1
- Serbian Orthodox Church site ×1
- Serbian Orthodox parish church ×1
- medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church ×1
Instances (15)
- St. George’s Cathedral, Phanar
- Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation
- Church of the Holy Apostles ("Byzantine church")
- Bagrati Cathedral ("Georgian Orthodox church")
- Ateni Sioni Church ("Georgian Orthodox church")
- Boyana Church ("medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church")
- Church of St. John the Baptist (8th–10th century) ("Byzantine church")
- Patriarchate of Peć Monastery ("Serbian Orthodox Church site")
- Basilica of San Vitale ("Byzantine church")
- St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine ("Greek Orthodox church")
- Patras Cathedral ("Greek Orthodox cathedral")
- Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
- St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia ("Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral")
- Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Peter and Paul ("Serbian Orthodox parish church")
- Chkondidi Cathedral ("Georgian Orthodox church")