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The church of San Nicolò dei Greci

Piazza Niccolo Tommaseo, 34121 Trieste TS, Italia ★★★★☆ 350 views
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About The church of San Nicolò dei Greci

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The church of San Nicolò e della Santissima Trinità , better known as San Nicolò dei Greci, is a building of worship of the Greek Orthodox community located in Trieste. Built between 1784 and 1787, the facade of the church was redesigned in 1819-1820 by the architect Matteo Pertsch in neoclassical style. The Greek-Orthodox church is located in Riva III Novembre, on the seafront of the so-called Città Nuova. With a regular plan, it is divided into three liturgical spaces: the presbytery with three small apses, the nave and the two balconies for the gynaeceum and the choir. The magnificent iconostasis divides the presbytery reserved for the celebrants from the nave accessed by the faithful. The nave with its marble floor with black and white squares is embellished with benches along the walls. At the center, between large candelabra, are flanked by the icon of St. Nicholas and, on the special proskinitirion, the icon that commemorates the festivity in place. The large canvas depicting Christ in Glory surrounded by angels covers the entire flat ceiling and is rich in perspective effects with balustrades and glimpses of classical architecture. This painting (oil on canvas) can be attributed to an anonymous Greek painter educated mainly at the Ionian Academy of Panaghiotis Doxaras (1662-1729) not devoid of influences from the Venetian school. Between the windows images of the Evangelists and the Apostles. On the side walls are two large paintings by Cesare dell'Acqua from Piran (1821), showing the Preaching of John the Baptist on the left and Christ among the Children on the right; the painting above the right door depicts Philoxenia, or Abraham's Hospitality to the Angels, and is attributable to the same artist as the ceiling painting. The iconostasis In Orthodox places of worship, the iconostasis separates the presbytery from the faithful: it diffuses a sense of richness with the gleam of the silver that frames and covers the icons that compose it. The fulcrum of the sacred place, it is the work of an unknown carver and is influenced by the Empire style in its general structure and the Baroque style in its decoration.

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San Nicolò dei Greci is located on Riva III Novembre on the seafront of the Città Nuova district in Trieste. Its prominent position on the waterfront makes it easy to find and offers scenic views of the harbor area.
The iconostasis is an ornate screen that divides the presbytery (reserved for clergy) from the nave where the faithful gather, a traditional feature of Orthodox churches. It is adorned with silver frames covering numerous icons, creating a striking visual display of religious artwork and wealth.
Architect Matteo Pertsch redesigned the church's facade between 1819-1820 in the neoclassical style, updating its original design from when the church was first built between 1784 and 1787.
The church features a magnificent ceiling canvas depicting Christ in Glory surrounded by angels, paintings by Cesare dell'Acqua showing the Preaching of John the Baptist and Christ among the Children, and images of the Evangelists and Apostles between the windows. The marble floor with black and white squares and the ornate iconostasis with silver-framed icons are also key artistic highlights.
The church has a regular plan divided into three liturgical spaces: the presbytery with three small apses where clergy perform services, the central nave with a distinctive black and white marble floor where the faithful gather, and two balconies above for the gynaeceum (women's section) and choir. The magnificent iconostasis separates the presbytery from the public worship area.