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    Athens News Agency
    sept 13 2009


    A mountainous 18th century 'Parthenon'


    Characterised as the "Parthenon" of the Pindus Mountain range that
    dominates northwest and north-central Greece, the monastery of the
    Holy Cross, near the community of Doliana, is one of the most
    significant ecclesiastical and historical monuments in Trikala
    prefecture. Trikala prefecture already features the imposing Meteora
    rock formations and the stunning Orthodox monasteries and chapels
    built on the rock summits. Built at an altitude of 1,150 metres in the
    "heart" of the rugged mountain range, the monastery's architectural
    style is a composite, according to university professor Pavlos
    Mylonas, with the domed basilica and other domes showing at least
    three chronological periods of construction, beginning in
    1770. Prof. Mylonas, in fact, cites influences from as far away as
    Moldavia, old central European architecture as well as Ottoman and
    even Armenian styles prevailing in the 18th century. "We're led to
    think of a chief builder that was well-travelled and cosmopolitan,
    probably someone that travelled and worked as far as the Danubian
    principalities," he said. ANA-MPA / STR
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