
This building looks pretty old, right? Right, it was built in the 4th century AD. But more than that, it has served as a tomb, a church, a mosque, and now a church plus museum. Attached to the rotunda, you can see the apse with buttresses that were added in the Christian era.On the other side, there is a reconstructed minaret from the time it was converted to a mosque in 1590.

In the garden, there is the old ablutions fountain.

Inside, there is the altar of the current church.

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