In the neighborhood of the Metropolis
The route is about 2 km long, lasts about 60 minutes and is of low difficulty. The visitor is located in the heart of the Old Town and has the opportunity to explore the most central part of the traditional settlement, as it developed around the Metropolis of the city.

Starting froms Antika Square, he will walk through the most famous and picturesque streets of old Xanthi, the streets of Mayor Filippos Amoiridis and Orfeos to meet on his way, among others, the triptych of mansions of Kaloudis, Kougioumtzoglou and Kalevras, located next to the Folklore and Historical Museum of F.E.X.

The route will end at Mitropoleos Square, which was identified with the Greek Orthodox community of the city, as around and near it were built the Metropolitan Mansion, the Matsinis School and the House of Photiadis, which also served as the Greek Consulate, in the late Ottoman period.

67. Chapel of Zoodochos Pigi

Brief documentation:

The Chapel of Zoodochos Pigi is located on Pindarou Street and in 1934 bore the name Kalamouda. It was built in the second half of the 19th century. Testimonies speak of miraculous cures of children, but also of older believers.
A second chapel dedicated to Zoodochos Pigi is located on the White Tower Street in the old Xanthi.
The chapel of Zoodochos Pigi on Pindarou Street is built on a retaining wall, next to the secondary and today dried bed of Kosynthos (cut off in 1914).
The form of the chapel is single-aisled, very simple and does not have a sanctuary. The chapel is built mainly with clay masonry, with untreated stones, which are evident on its exterior, as well as wooden frames and red bricks. Its roof is gabled, with tiles.
It is one of the many chapels of the Mitropoleos district.
It is located in an area with particularly high traffic at night, as near it there are the entertainment centers of the so-called "shore" (a name that remained from the time when the secondary bed of Kosynthos created a nice riparian promenade).


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORICAL AND RELIGIOUS INTEREST


History:

The Chapel of Zoodochos Pigi is located on Pindarou Street and in 1934 bore the name Kalamouda Street. It was built in the second half of the 19th century. Testimonies speak of miraculous cures of children, but also of older believers.
A second chapel dedicated to Zoodochos Pigi is located on the White Tower Street in the old Xanthi.


Elements of architecture:

The chapel of Zoodochos Pigi on Pindarou Street is built on a retaining wall, next to the secondary and today dried bed of Kosynthos (cut off in 1914).
The form of the chapel is single-aisled, very simple and does not have a sanctuary. The chapel is built mainly with clay masonry, with untreated stones, which are evident on its exterior, as well as wooden frames and red 


Description of other elements:

It is one of the many chapels of the Mitropoleos district.
It is located in an area with particularly high traffic at night, as near it there are the entertainment centers of the so-called "shore" (a name that remained from the time when the secondary bed of Kosynthos created a nice riparian promenade).


Purpose - Use: Church building


Characterization: Government Gazette 612B/30-4-1976 and Government Gazette 661/Β/17-5-1976, Government Gazette 1097/14.12-1995


Dating (period): Second half of the 19th century


Year of construction: Second half of the 19th century


Location of the monument: 41.143295285680054, 24.88878843533422


Bibliographic references:

•    "Churches, Monasteries and Chapels of the Old Town", Thomas Exarchou, Old Town Celebrations, 2000
•    "The Churches of Old Xanthi", Georgios Tsigaras, Municipal Development Enterprise of Xanthi, Holy Metropolis of Xanthi and Peritheoriou, 2008


 Address: Pindarou


Visitable: No

 

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