St. Nicholas Church, originally built in AD 343 and later rebuilt by Constantine IX, stands as one of Turkey’s most significant Christian pilgrimage sites, located in Demre, Antalya. The church is renowned for its Byzantine frescoes and mosaics, which adorn the walls with intricate and vibrant depictions. Visitors can also see the sarcophagus of St. Nicholas, the historical figure who inspired the legend of Santa Claus. Today, the site offers a glimpse into the rich history and artistry of the Byzantine period, making it a compelling destination for both pilgrims and history enthusiasts.
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