14/11/2006
Monastery for the Transfiguration of the Saviour at Romano

Triantaphyllos Sioulis

© Prefecture of Ioannina

The Monastery for the Transfiguration of the Saviour at Romano in the Dodonis region was established in 1113, in accordance with available information, by the abbot Ioasaph and thereafter, having suffered many damages was rebuilt in 1866 under the abbot Parthennios. The iconostasis occupies the entire width of the church. The relief decorative for the church has been created with the deep relief technique and has been painted very beautifully with a variety of colours. The construction period for the wood sculpted objects has been dated to 1866.


The Sorrowful, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)
Entablature with Jesse and the Twelve festivals, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)
Large Shields, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)
Upper Shields, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)
Lunettes for the Despotic icons with depictions and terminals at the small columns, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)
Epithyron for the Sacred Porte, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)
Vemothyra for the Sacred Porte and detail, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)
Faldstool, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)
Candelabrum, Church for the Transformation of the Saviour at Romano (1866)
(Photo: Triantaphyllos Sioulis)

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