Panagia Ekatontapiliani church complex

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Panagia Ekatontapiliani church complex is a historic Byzantine pilgrimage site on the Greek island of Paros, renowned for its ancient architecture and religious significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine church
Christian pilgrimage site
Greek Orthodox church
church complex
architecturalStyle Byzantine architecture
associatedWithEmperor Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great

Justinian I
constructionCentury 4th century
constructionPeriod early Christian period
contains baptistery
chapels
courtyard
main basilica
monastic buildings
country Greece
dedicatedTo Theotokos
surface form: Panagia (Theotokos)

Virgin Mary
denomination Greek Orthodox Church
era Byzantine Empire
GreekName Παναγία Εκατονταπυλιανή
hasAlternativeName Church of 100 Doors
Ekatontapyliani
Katapoliani
hasChapelDedicatedTo Saint Nicholas of Myra
surface form: Saint Nicholas

Saint Philip
Saint Theodosia
hasCulturalSignificance important monument of early Christian and Byzantine art
hasLocalNameLanguage Greek
heritageDesignation Byzantine monument
heritageSignificance one of the best-preserved early Christian churches in Greece
liturgicalTradition Byzantine Rite
locatedIn Aegean Sea region
Cyclades
Paros NERFINISHED
locatedInSettlement Parikia
majorReconstructionCentury 6th century
material marble
stone
notableFeature Byzantine frescoes and icons
domed basilica structure
early Christian baptistery with font
marble columns and capitals
pilgrimageStatus important Marian pilgrimage site in the Aegean
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
tourismAttraction major historical site on Paros
usedFor Christian worship
baptism ceremonies
religious pilgrimage

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Paros hasLandmark Panagia Ekatontapiliani church complex
Parikia hasLandmark Panagia Ekatontapiliani church complex
this entity surface form: Byzantine church complex of Ekatontapiliani