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    Kumyaka Hagios Taxiarchoi (Başmelekler Kilisesi) Verified listing Verified listing

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    Kumyaka Hagios Taxiarchoi (Church of the Archangels)
    It is located in Mudanya district. Byzantine Emperor IV. It was built during the reign of Konstantinos Porphyrogenetos. The square-planned main church is covered with a dome and consists of four cross arms with barrel vaults on the sides. The walls of the building are made of brick and stone, and its roof is also made of brick.  In addition to its religious function, it is a church that has made a name for itself with its skill in treating mental patients.

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    Historical Center, Osmangazi/Bursa

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