
Sakavre
St. Mary’s church is an architectural monument, standing north-west of the village of Sakavre, built in 1460. It is a single-nave church (9,4m x 7,9m), built of cobblestone. The entrances are to the south and west and there is one window on each side. The nave is covered with a barrel vault….
Part
of the building is damaged!
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St. George’s church is an architectural monumental specimen of art, standing in the center of the village, dating back to IX-X centuries. It is a single-nave church (9,7mx5,6m) built of sizeable sand-stones. The entrance is to the south. In each the east and west walls there is a window. The decorative arched nave is covered with a barrel vault….
The
building is badly damaged!