Zoodochos Pege

Department Archive
Collection Byzantine Research Fund
Reference No. BRF/02/01/14/009
Level Item
Place Geraki
Dates 1904-1905?
Donor/Creator Wace, Mr Alan John Bayard
Scope and Content Detail of west door - The pointed arch. Annotation in pencil on the back of the photo: H.S. 2889, Geraki, Zoodockos Pege. H.S.= Hellenic Society negative number
Further information The church of Zoodochos Pege stands just below the Geraki castle wall on the west side of the hill. This single cell barrel-vaulted basilica is noteworthy for the carved Gothic doorway on the west side of the vaulted narthex: the moulding of bluish local marble is decorated with a rather rudely cut geometrical pattern, pieces of interlace carving in a peculiar kind of porous are walled in either side of the door. The above niche flanked by cat-heads must have contained an icon of some kind. The interior is decorated with good-quality wall-paintings. According to a lost now inscription these were painted in 1431.
Related records [BSA SPHS 01/1071.2889], Geraki: Ζωοδόχος Πηγή [Zoodochos Pigi] door, 1905
Reference 1905. BSA 11: 141, fig.2. Link to article