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Chapel of St Basil

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Dedicated to Kayseri-born St Basil, this is the first church you come to inside the ³Òö°ù±ð³¾±ð Open-Air Museum. The main room holds frescoes of St Basil (left wall) and St George and St Theodore slaying a faded dragon (right wall). The other main fresco, to the right of the apse depicts Mary holding baby Jesus, with a cross in his halo.


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