Panagia Apsinthiotissa (Refectory)




Title:
Panagia Apsinthiotissa (Refectory)
Place:
Nicosia, Cyprus
Classification:
Build Environment
Type:
Church
Dimensions:
19m x 4m x 4.50m
Date:
11th – 12th century
Description:

The Panagia Apsinthiotissa Monastery is situated on the southern foothills of the Pentadaktylos Mountains, near the village of Sichari/Kaynakkoy (GPS identification: X: 35.283905, Y: 33.389065). The site comprises of a Byzantine Church and a Refectory, as well as more recent single-storey monastic rooms that were built after the 17th century. The masonry is composed of irregularly sized undressed sedimentary stones and is characterized by the absence of clearly defined horizontal bedding orientations. Fired clay bricks were used for the construction of arches, piers and pendentives.

Relations:

Creator :
The Cyprus Institute
Digital Technique:
Photogrammetry
Input Format:
Raw Image files
Output Format:
las, ply
Equipment:
Canon 600D camera
Model Resolution:
~ 2.00mm
Survey Date:
2016

Rights(IPR):
The Cyprus Institute, Department of Antiquities of Cyprus
Usage rights:
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Credit Line:
The Cyprus Institute, Department of Antiquities of Cyprus