St. Sophia Church (Crkva Sveta Sofija) in the center of Ohrid
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St. Sophia Church - For every culturally interested visitor to the ancient Roman city of Ohrid on the Via Egnatia, the Sophia Church should be part of the visitors program, not just because of the structure of the building but especially because of the numerous sculptures and wall paintings inside.
Ohrid has long been one of the cultural and religious centers of the Bulgarian Empire and one of the centers of Orthodox Christianity of the Slavs and of Southeastern Europe. Since 880 there was a Slavic-Orthodox bishopric here and shortly after the first Slavic university was founded here. Ohrid is thus the origin and center of the Old Slavic church culture. With the rulership of Tsar Samuel (958-1014), Ohrid even became the Bulgarian capital before the city was occupied by Byzantine troops in 1018.
St. Sophia Church - Building materials from pre-Christian times used again
Everywhere in the building structure remains of previously existing parts of the building can be seen, which were already being used far before in the "mission". But the contemplation of the re-used pillar part allows conclusions to the Hellenistic period (see at the theater).
Leo was archbishop of the autocephalous archdiocese of Ohrid and was appointed by Byzantium (Constantinople). He built a three-nave church with three apses, a mighty dome on top of the central part and a bell tower in front of the west facad.
They inserted the still existing Minbar and whitewashed the frescoes, which - unintentionally - saved them over the centuries.
These were uncovered in the fifties of the last century and are among the greatest achievements of European art history.
St. Sophia Church - Frescoes and murals from the 11th century
The portrayals of the sacrifice of Abraham, the forty martyrs of Sebaste on the frozen lake, and the portraits of the Slavic apostles Cyril and Methodius in the narthex are among them the most important works.
The frescoes of the narthex upper floor and exonarthex are from the 14th century. They tell a multitude of different themes with many picturesque details, as well from the Old Testament. Several signatures (eg at the sword of the archangel in the image of Reue David) point to the master Johannes Theorian.
The master, who may have been sent from Byzantium, shows one of the many creative achievements of the region here, coming from Byzantium and also from Ohrid on the medieval world of the Balkan countries.
Not only for this reason the frescoes in the Church of Sophia as part of the city Ohrid today are World Heritage Site.
Picture dispute of antiquity also reaches Ohrid
It is striking that the frescoes were painted with blue and not, as usual in Constantinople, with a golden background.
The works also testify despite the removal of knowledge of Romanesque frescoes emerging in "Latin" Italy and of a certain orientation of the region on Venice and the whole of Italy - even if his pictures still strictly follow the schematic presentation of the time before the picture dispute.
The Slavic character of the pictures has been preserved
The frescoes in Ohrid can be seen as interpretations of the texts of John Damaskenos, a Syrian church father of the 7./8. Century, who had entered the picture dispute against the Emperors Leo and Constantine for the worship of images.
Transformation of the church to a mosque
After the Russo-Ottoman War of 1877/78, the rule of the Ottoman Empire ended in the region, and the St. Sophia Curch could be returned to its original function as a Christian church.
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