Monemvasia was built during the Byzantine Empire in the mid-12th century. The church stands on a hill casting a shadow on the romantic and quaint city underneath. Through wars, conversions, and burnings the church has seen Byzantine, Catholic, and Ottoman rule.
Following the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the church was dedicated to the Holy Wisdom of God, as it was believed to be a faithful copy of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.
Printed on premium Canon semi-gloss paper, each piece offers museum-quality detail, luminous highlights, and a smooth finish designed to showcase depth, texture, and emotion.
Monemvasia was built during the Byzantine Empire in the mid-12th century. The church stands on a hill casting a shadow on the romantic and quaint city underneath. Through wars, conversions, and burnings the church has seen Byzantine, Catholic, and Ottoman rule.
Following the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the church was dedicated to the Holy Wisdom of God, as it was believed to be a faithful copy of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.
Printed on premium Canon semi-gloss paper, each piece offers museum-quality detail, luminous highlights, and a smooth finish designed to showcase depth, texture, and emotion.