Inside the East Church of Ancient Pella – 360° Panorama

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Discover the East Church of Pella through an immersive 360° panorama that transports you into one of the city’s remarkable Byzantine places of worship. Standing among the ancient limestone walls and column bases, you can explore the remains of a basilica that once served the Christian community of Pella during the Byzantine period. As you turn through the panoramic view, the church’s architectural layout becomes clear, from its spacious nave and side aisles to the sanctuary at the eastern end. The surrounding ruins reveal centuries of history, reflecting Pella’s transformation from a thriving Roman city into an important centre of early Christianity in the Jordan Valley.

The 360° panorama also captures the church’s picturesque setting within the wider archaeological site. Beyond the ruins, sweeping views extend across the fertile Jordan Valley and toward the surrounding hills, creating a striking contrast between the enduring stone architecture and the vibrant natural landscape. Nearby monuments, including other Byzantine churches and Roman public buildings, illustrate the rich cultural layers that define ancient Pella. Whether you are exploring the site remotely or preparing for a visit, this interactive panorama offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the East Church’s historical significance, architectural character, and tranquil atmosphere.

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