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Mikra Episkopi is an abandoned village in Crete, Greece. Once known as the seat of the Diocese of Arcadia, it is now deserted with dilapidated houses and overgrown paths. The village is located 7 km southwest of Arkalochori and 1 km north of Partira. Despite its current state, Mikra Episkopi holds historical significance, particularly due to the ruined church of Sotiras Christos (Savior Christ), a Venetian-era structure built upon the remains of an earlier basilica. The church features a cruciform architectural style with a dome and a narthex, with some walls, columns, and capitals still visible. Additionally, the village has the church of Panagia (Virgin Mary) with Venetian-era frescoes and the ruins of the church of Agios Dimitrios (Saint Demetrius). The population of Mikra Episkopi has dwindled over the centuries, from a mix of Christians and Muslims in the 1800s to becoming completely abandoned in the 1990s. Recent census data shows a slight increase in population, but the village remains largely deserted.

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Mikra Episkopi is an abandoned village located in the Municipality of Minoa Pediada, Heraklion regional unit, on the island of Crete, Greece. It is situated approximately 7 km southwest of Arkalochori and 1 km north of the village of Partira. The village was inhabited until the 1980s when the last resident passed away.

Historical Significance

The village’s name, which translates to “Small Bishopric,” derives from its historical role as the seat of the Diocese of Arcadia during the Venetian period. The most significant historical landmark in Mikra Episkopi is the ruined church of Sotiras Christos (Savior Christ). This church, dating back to the Venetian era, was built upon the remains of an earlier basilica. It features a cruciform architectural style with a dome and a narthex. Although in ruins, parts of the walls, columns with capitals, and the narthex remain visible.

Next to the episcopal church, there is a small, single-aisled church dedicated to the Virgin Mary (Panagia). This church retains some Venetian-era frescoes, which are in poor condition but have undergone restoration efforts by the Archaeological Service. A little further away, one can find the ruins of the church of Agios Dimitrios (Saint Demetrius).

Churches of Mikra Episkopi

Church of Sotiras Christos

The church of Sotiras Christos is the most prominent historical landmark in Mikra Episkopi. It is a Byzantine church that dates back to the Venetian period. The church was built on the site of an earlier Christian basilica, and it served as the episcopal church of the Diocese of Arcadia.

The church is a cruciform building with a dome and a narthex. The narthex was later modified and a chapel dedicated to Saint Nicholas was added to the south. The corner compartments of the church are covered by semi-cylindrical vaults, the eastern ones supported by built piers and the western ones by columns with Corinthian capitals that probably came from the earlier Christian basilica. The three-aisled narthex is roofed in the middle by a vault and on the sides by lower transverse vaults, and communicates with the main church by three arched openings. The three semi-cylindrical apses have single-light arched windows. During the Venetian period, an exonarthex was added to the west, of which traces of the masonry with a doorway framed by typical late Gothic rods survive.

The church was decorated with frescoes, which today have suffered enormous damage due to the collapse of the roof and their exposure to the elements. A few indeterminate remains survive in the southeastern corner compartment, dating from the 14th century. The chapel of Agios Nikolaos was frescoed according to the inscription in 1444 and is the work of a capable painter who follows the tradition of the mid-15th century associated with Constantinople.

Church of Panagia

Next to the ruins of the episcopal church is a small single-aisled church dedicated to the Virgin Mary (Panagia). The church of Panagia preserves some Venetian-era frescoes, in poor condition, which have undergone restoration efforts by the Archaeological Service.

Church of Agios Dimitrios

A little further away from the church of Sotiras Christos, one can find the ruins of the church of Agios Dimitrios (Saint Demetrius).

Current Status

Mikra Episkopi is an abandoned village with deserted houses and overgrown paths. The houses are dilapidated with collapsed roofs and broken windows. A stone fountain in the village center, shaded by a plane tree, still flows with water.

Settlement: Key Points

  • Historical references: Ottoman censuses, Venetian era documents
  • Location: 7 km southwest of Arkalochori, 1 km north of Partira, Crete, Greece.
  • Historical significance: Served as the seat of the Diocese of Arcadia.
  • Population data:
Year
Population
Notes
1881
49
1 Christian, 48 Muslims
1900
13
6 Christians, 7 Muslims
1928
24
1981
1991
0
2001
2011
3
2021
5
  • Current status: Abandoned village with significant historical ruins.

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