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Tower in Serbian Orthodox Hilandar Monastery
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Saint Sava Tower
Светосавска кула
Svetosavska kula
Πύργος του Αγίου Σάββα
General information
Architectural styleLate Byzantine
Coordinates40°20′24″N 24°07′17″E / 40.3400°N 24.1213°E / 40.3400; 24.1213
Year(s) built13th century
OwnerHilandar Monastery
Technical details
Floor count4
Floor area8.5 m x 13.5 m

Saint Sava Tower (Serbian: Светосавска кула, romanizedSvetosavska kula, Greek: Πύργος του Αγίου Σάββα) is a medieval defensive structure dedicated to Saint Sava, located in Serbian Orthodox Hilandar Monastery in Mount Athos, Greece.

Location

The tower is one of the two towers on the Hilandar rock, located on the eastern side. On the south side is the smaller Tower of St. George.

History

The oldest construction phase of the tower, which represents its main body, refers to the end of the 12th century and is attributed to the founder of the Saint Sava monastery. The second phase is from the beginning of the 13th century and is attributed to the Serbian King Stefan Milutin.

The third important phase took place in 1682–1684. That tower is covered with a four-pitched roof made of stone slabs. In this phase, decorations with complex ceramics were made on the sides of the external masonry on the upper part between the arches and the fortress walls.

Description

The tower has dimensions of 8.5 m x 13.5 m. It consists of a basement, ground floor and 4 floors. On the last floor, below the level of the fortifications, there is a one-room chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist.

The tower of Saint Sava follows the general characteristics of the towers of this type, but shows a peculiarity regarding the symmetry and the scale of the projection of the pilasters from the level of its exterior masonry.

References

  1. ^ Πύργος Αγίου Σάββα Χιλανδαρίου Ελληνικά Κάστρα
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