St._Mary's_church,_İzmir

Saint Mary's Catholic Church, Konak

Saint Mary's Catholic Church, Konak

Church building in Konak, İzmir, Turkey


Saint Mary's Catholic Church (Turkish: Santa Maria Katolik Kilisesi) is a Catholic church in İzmir, Turkey. It is located in the old Frankish neighborhood of the Konak district. The Church was built in honor of the Virgin Mary[1] and opened in 1698.[2] The church was made by the Franciscans who were settled in Izmir.[2] Today it is used as an Italian Catholic Church with Franciscan priests serving a community of about 200 people.

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Architecture

The north, south and east facades of the church are quite simple in design, but the main facade and the interior space include finer, more ornate workmanship.[3] Emulating antique age architecture, the iron ceiling and elaborate apse are noticeable within the interior of the church. The building was placed symmetrically and longitudinally in the east–west direction.[1] It has a single-aisle basilica plan.[1] It has tokens from the Renaissance and Baroque ages, which can be seen in the windows, columns and material that is used.[3] There are many Corinthian columns in the church.[3] The church has three doors: one main door and two side doors.[3] The main door is opened only on ritual days.

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References

  1. "Santa Maria Katolik Kilisesi" (in Turkish). Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  2. Baltazzi, Alex. "Bir Fransiskan Kilisesi: Santa Maria" [A Franciscan Church: St. Mary's]. İzmir Culture and Tourism Magazine (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 28 August 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2020.

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