Badly's photos with the keyword: Great Basilica

decorated architectural piece

20 Sep 2011 105
"The Great Basilica is one of the remains from the Byzantine Period. Designed with pillars and containing three naves and one apse, the structure is 35.5 x 19 meters making it one of the largest basilicas in Karia. Some architectural elements carrying the middle nave and the floor have partially survived. There are many decorated architectural pieces with good workmanship underneath the dense rubble. Reused material can be seen in the building. In a later period, a cistern was built on the northwest corner of the church. The basilica dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries A.D."

Cistern

20 Sep 2011 130
"The Great Basilica is one of the remains from the Byzantine Period. Designed with pillars and containing three naves and one apse, the structure is 35.5 x 19 meters making it one of the largest basilicas in Karia. Some architectural elements carrying the middle nave and the floor have partially survived. There are many decorated architectural pieces with good workmanship underneath the dense rubble. Reused material can be seen in the building. In a later period, a cistern was built on the northwest corner of the church. The basilica dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries A.D."

Apse

20 Sep 2011 124
"The Great Basilica is one of the remains from the Byzantine Period. Designed with pillars and containing three naves and one apse, the structure is 35.5 x 19 meters making it one of the largest basilicas in Karia. Some architectural elements carrying the middle nave and the floor have partially survived. There are many decorated architectural pieces with good workmanship underneath the dense rubble. Reused material can be seen in the building. In a later period, a cistern was built on the northwest corner of the church. The basilica dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries A.D."

Great Basilica

20 Sep 2011 119
"The Great Basilica is one of the remains from the Byzantine Period. Designed with pillars and containing three naves and one apse, the structure is 35.5 x 19 meters making it one of the largest basilicas in Karia. Some architectural elements carrying the middle nave and the floor have partially survived. There are many decorated architectural pieces with good workmanship underneath the dense rubble. Reused material can be seen in the building. In a later period, a cistern was built on the northwest corner of the church. The basilica dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries A.D."

decorated architectural piece

20 Sep 2011 106
"The Great Basilica is one of the remains from the Byzantine Period. Designed with pillars and containing three naves and one apse, the structure is 35.5 x 19 meters making it one of the largest basilicas in Karia. Some architectural elements carrying the middle nave and the floor have partially survived. There are many decorated architectural pieces with good workmanship underneath the dense rubble. Reused material can be seen in the building. In a later period, a cistern was built on the northwest corner of the church. The basilica dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries A.D."

Capital or corbel or something

20 Sep 2011 112
"The Great Basilica is one of the remains from the Byzantine Period. Designed with pillars and containing three naves and one apse, the structure is 35.5 x 19 meters making it one of the largest basilicas in Karia. Some architectural elements carrying the middle nave and the floor have partially survived. There are many decorated architectural pieces with good workmanship underneath the dense rubble. Reused material can be seen in the building. In a later period, a cistern was built on the northwest corner of the church. The basilica dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries A.D."

Byzantine cross

20 Sep 2011 108
"The Great Basilica is one of the remains from the Byzantine Period. Designed with pillars and containing three naves and one apse, the structure is 35.5 x 19 meters making it one of the largest basilicas in Karia. Some architectural elements carrying the middle nave and the floor have partially survived. There are many decorated architectural pieces with good workmanship underneath the dense rubble. Reused material can be seen in the building. In a later period, a cistern was built on the northwest corner of the church. The basilica dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries A.D."

Byzantine cross

20 Sep 2011 1 129
"The Great Basilica is one of the remains from the Byzantine Period. Designed with pillars and containing three naves and one apse, the structure is 35.5 x 19 meters making it one of the largest basilicas in Karia. Some architectural elements carrying the middle nave and the floor have partially survived. There are many decorated architectural pieces with good workmanship underneath the dense rubble. Reused material can be seen in the building. In a later period, a cistern was built on the northwest corner of the church. The basilica dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries A.D."