Iconostasis - Gallery

Gallery

  • Modern Cossack Baroque Iconostasis detail at St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

  • Hosios Loukas (Middle Byzantine), Distomo, in Boeotia, Greece

  • Parga, Greece

  • Church of St. Sabbas, Nicosia, Cyprus

  • Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki

  • Marble iconostasis at the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Gregory Palamas, Thessaloniki

  • Chapel of the Archangels, Thessalonika

  • Iconostasis at the Catholicon, Church of the Holy Sepulchre (tomb of Jesus), Jerusalem.

  • Church of the Prophet Elias, Yaroslavl

  • Dormition Cathedral, Astrakhan

  • Rock church, northern Bulgaria

  • Cathedral of the Archangel Michael, Moscow Kremlin

  • Portion of Iconostas displayed in the Kremlin Museums

  • A church in Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra

  • Kremlin Museums

  • Holy Doors depicting the Annunciation, Apostles and Saints

  • Troyan Monastery, Bulgaria

  • Old Orthodox Church, Sarajevo

  • Boston, Massachusetts, USA

  • Tornio, Finland

  • Ĺšnietnica, Poland (Greek Catholic)

  • McKeesport, PA

  • Bulgarian St. Stephen Church in Istanbul

  • Saint Vladimir Skete (Valaam Monastery), Church of St. Ludmila

  • An improvised iconostasis in St.Dimitrius Chapel on the beach of Olympiaki Akti, Greece

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