parecclesion

(noun)

A side chapel found in Byzantine architecture.

Related Terms

  • dado
  • koimesis
  • narthex
  • mandorla

Examples of parecclesion in the following topics:

  • The Chora Church in Constantinople

    • Metochites's additions and reconstruction in the fourteenth century enlarged the ground plan from the original small, symmetrical church into a large, asymmetrical square that consists of three main areas: an inner and outer narthex or entrance hall, the naos or main chapel, and the side chapel, known as the parecclesion.
    • The parecclesion serves as a mortuary chapel and held eight tombs that were added after the area was initially decorated.
    • The walls and ceilings of the parecclesion are decorated with scenes from the life of Christ and the Virgin and themes of salvation befitting for a mortuary chapel.
    • The entirety of the parecclesion is covered in fresco scenes and painted images, creating an overwhelming sense of splendor and glory that ultimately brings the viewer to the final scenes of salvation and judgment.
    • Parecclesion, Chora Church, Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey.
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