Preliminary Restoration Proposal for the Holy Monastery of “Kokkini Ecclesia” (Red Church) in Lefkada
Abstract
The Holy Monastery of “Kokkini Ecclesia”, a significant cultural and religious heritage site in Platystoma, Lefkada, presents a unique architectural and historical challenge for restoration and conservation efforts. The abstract outlines a preliminary restoration proposal based on detailed historical research, architectural analysis, and structural assessment conducted on-site.
The Monastery complex, characterised by its enclosed polygonal shape and central chapel, encompasses four wings, each housing various functions and structures. Historical sources provide fragmented information on the specific uses of these spaces, necessitating careful deciphering and interpretation through onsite investigation.
Through a thorough study of historical records and physical examination of the monument, the architectural configuration and original functions of the Monastery spaces have been elucidated. The Eastern wing housed administrative functions such as the Abbot guestroom, the “Archontariki” (monastery reception hall), and storage areas. The Southern wing accommodated storage and animal facilities on the ground floor and monks' cells on the upper level. The Western wing comprised guest rooms, a furnace chamber, possibly a kitchen, and the Monastery's refectory. The Northern wing exhibits remnants of buildings with undefined boundaries and configurations, posing challenges in determining their historical uses.
Based on the findings from historical research and onsite exploration, a proposed restoration plan, in a preliminary stage, has been formulated to preserve and revitalise the Holy Monastery of “Kokkini Ecclesia”. The plan includes the following key components in brief:
- Restoration of the Eastern wing (3-storey): Conversion of existing spaces into a library/archive room, prayer room, and administrative offices while preserving original architectural features.
- Restoration of the Southern wing (2-storey): Adaptation of the ground floor for food storage and animal husbandry storage purposes, a bookshop, and reinstating monks' cells and Abbot’s cell on the upper level.
- Revitalization of the Western wing (2-storey): Recreation of the “Archontariki” (monastery reception hall), auxiliary kitchen facilities, guest rooms, and other Monastery facilities to accommodate modern needs while respecting historical integrity.
- Interpretation of the Northern wing (2-storey): Integration of archaeological findings and historical research with the goal of add some of the missing services of the old Monastery, such as the Monastery's refectory and main kitchen and the synodal room.
This preliminary restoration proposal aims to strike a balance between preserving the historical authenticity of the Holy Monastery of “Kokkini Ecclesia” and ensuring its relevance and sustainability for future generations. By addressing the complex architectural and historical layers of the monument, this paper seeks to safeguard and give prominence to the rich cultural heritage of Lefkada's religious landmarks
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Apostolopoulos, A. L., Apostolopoulos, A., Apostolopoulos, C., Diamantakos, D., & Kaldis, N. (2024). Preliminary Restoration Proposal for the Holy Monastery of “Kokkini Ecclesia” (Red Church) in Lefkada. International Symposium on the Conservation of Monuments in the Mediterranean Basin, 3–9. https://doi.org/10.12681/monubasin.8170
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