Metropolitan Church of Agios Nikolaos, Samos

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The Metropolitan church of Agios Nikolaos in the capital of Samos is the metropolitan church of the city and Saint Nicholas is considered its patron saint. Access to the church is via the street perpendicular to the seafront avenue of Samos, 25is Martiou Avenue of via the central square, Them. Sofouli Square, via Ag. Nikolaou Street.

This historic church was built in the mid 19th century in the location of the chapel with the same name, which dates back to 1779, and which was a dependency of the Monastery of Agia Zoni of Vlamari, Samos. It was a three-aisled basilica with a dome. It was renovated in 1857 and the exterior is decorated with a tasteful marble bell tower. Inside the church, the marble templon of the sanctuary stands out, which was crafted by marble sculptor Nikolaos Perakis from Tinos, as well as the wood-carved gilded bishop’s throne and pulpit. The protecting icon of the saint is a gift from Patriarch of Jerusalem Cyril II of Chora, Samos, from the year 1858.

The celebration of the patron saint on 6 December is an official local religious holiday that is celebrated with a doxology and litany.

Metropolitan Church of Agios Nikolaos, Samos

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