Saint Nicholas of Piraeus

An architectural and religious symbol by the harbor.

ADDRESS & CONTACT


Address

2 Agios Nikolaos, Piraeus 185 37

GPS

37.9386428, 23.6402357


OPENING HOURS

The Church of Saint Nicholas in Piraeus is one of the city’s most iconic churches, dedicated to the patron saint of sailors. The current church was built on the site of an earlier, smaller church designed in 1844 by Bavarian architect C. Lorenzen. The newer, larger church began construction in 1879, designed by architect Ioannis Lazarimos, and was completed in 1902.

The church follows the type of a cross-in-square, four-columned basilica with strong elements of neoclassical style. Notable features include its two bell towers and the impressive dome, which was constructed using specialized techniques to support its weight.

Cinematic Aesthetic: The church offers a strong neoclassical and historic aesthetic, with grand architectural elements such as the bell towers and large dome, providing a sense of grandeur and religious significance.

Reasons for Selection: Saint Nicholas Church is ideal for scenes requiring an authentic and imposing setting with religious and historical importance. Located near the port of Piraeus, the church is directly connected to the city’s maritime tradition and serves as a symbol of protection for sailors.

Type of Film: Suitable for historical dramas, documentaries, religious features, and films focusing on religion, tradition, and history.

Directorial Perspective: The church provides the opportunity to highlight its architectural grandeur and religious significance, creating scenes with intense emotional depth and visual majesty.

CINEMATIC ATTRIBUTES & FILMMAKING ADVANTAGES

Atmosphere

Visual Aesthetic

Historical Significance

Rustic

Neoclassical

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