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Greece and North Macedonia sign agreement to save rare 12th century Byzantine frescoes

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Greece and North Macedonia sign agreement to save rare 12th century Byzantine frescoes

Greece and North Macedonia sign agreement to save rare 12th century Byzantine frescoes

The fresco paintings found inside St George's church in North Macedonia are a rare example of Byzantine art in the Balkan region.

The governments of North Macedonia and Greece - alongside the European Centre for Byzantine Monuments - have agreed a deal to ensure the preservation of the frescoes.


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