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The Churches of Saints Constantine & Helen and the Archangels

From Byzantine Tradition to Modern Architecture

Dominating the heart of Glyfada, the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Saints Constantine and Helen stands as a landmark of the city’s spiritual and social life. Its architecture is celebrated for its sheer grandeur and meticulous detail, seamlessly blending traditional Byzantine influences with harmonious proportions and a lavish interior.
Consecrated in September 1945, the church is designed as a rotunda (a circular structure crowned by a central dome). Upon entering, a glance upwards at the magnificent dome immediately evokes the awe-inspiring Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. Inside, impressive frescoes and vibrant stained glass allow the Mediterranean light to "dance" across the nave, creating a profound atmosphere of reverence and serenity.
A short distance from the centre, within the New Glyfada Cemetery, lies the Church of the Archangels (Pammegiston Taxiarxon), a striking example of contemporary ecclesiastical architecture well worth a visit. Constructed from materials such as glass, metal, and coloured render, the building reflects a modern approach to sacred spaces: luminous, minimalist, and symbolically open to the sky and the heavens.
The site is also home to the nation’s first military cemetery dedicated to the Hellenic Air Force, serving as a poignant place of remembrance and respect for those who served the country.
You can perfectly complement your visit to these two churches with a stroll along Glyfada’s nearby coastal boulevard. The sweeping sea views, combined with a walk amongst the pine trees and elegant neoclassical buildings, provide a picturesque finale to your tour of the area.

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