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Church of Agia Anna
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Church of Agia Anna

Monasteries & ChurchesMargarites - Eleftherna
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Margarites - Eleftherna, Rethymno, Crete

AreaMargarites - Eleftherna
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The Church of Agia Anna is a significant Early Christian basilica situated on the acropolis of ancient Eleutherna, near the village of Margarites in Rethymno, Crete. Constructed around the 6th century AD, this church exemplifies the architectural and religious transition of the region from paganism to Christianity. \n\rBuilt atop the remnants of an earlier Archaic temple, the basilica underscores the continuity of sacred spaces in Eleutherna. The site includes a tetraconch hall and associated structures, indicating its role as a central place of worship. Archaeological findings, such as fragments of closure slabs and ecclesiastical vessels, highlight its religious significance. \n\rThe basilica remained active until the 7th century, after which it experienced a decline. Subsequent phases saw the construction of a simpler, single-nave church, reflecting changes in the community's needs and resources. Artifacts from the 11th to 13th centuries suggest continued use and connections with broader Byzantine regions, including Constantinople and Italy. \n\rToday, visitors can explore the ruins of Agia Anna as part of the archaeological site of Eleutherna, gaining insights into the region's rich historical tapestry.

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