The ancient walls and multiple ruins give evidence of the 20 Byzantine Basilicas that formerly existed in this area. The walls also give voice to what took place over 1400 years ago.
[Read more…] about The Ancient Nicaea Walls Today speak HistoryDiscovering the North Gate Basilica in Iznik – Nicaea
During the later Byzantine period, a basilica was constructed using the northern wall area of the ancient gate in Nicaea. The apse and mosaics give insight into the worship space.
[Read more…] about Discovering the North Gate Basilica in Iznik – NicaeaWow! I found a Nicaea Basilica among the Ruins
While filming a supposed Iznik furnace, I discovered something unexpected. As I edited the video, I realized that something did not fit into the idea of a furnace….
[Read more…] about Wow! I found a Nicaea Basilica among the RuinsWalking the Ancient Ruins of Nicaea (Iznik, Türkiye)

2025 is 1700 years since the Nicene Creed was formed. The city of Nicaea offers many insights into the history of Christianity for those willing to seek them out. This tour will visit the key spots that tell the story of what happened since the time of the Nicene Creed. A good two-day visit will provide enough time to visit all the main ruins of this city. Here is my Google map walking tour.
Council of 325
The council of 325 decided many important theological issues, especially concerning the Oneness in Trinity in relationship to the person of Jesus Christ. These early believers were attempting to define what they knew in the Scriptures by formulating doctrinal statements that would bring unity and focus for the church.[1]https://earlychurchtexts.com/public/creed_of_nicaea_325.htm
In my walking tour, I visit the Northern Walls, the Iznik Hagia Sophia, the Sunken (now partially exposed) Byzantine Basilica, and the Iznik Courtyard Museum. This page begins the write-ups, and please see my other blogs for more details.
The (Un-) Sunken Basilica of Neophantos

Youtube Exploration of this site:
Walking tour map of Ancient Nicea. https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1s2OfrX7zySILIBLY98lQphorMbHQUzk&usp=sharing
References
↑1 | https://earlychurchtexts.com/public/creed_of_nicaea_325.htm |
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Key Displays on Rudaki Street in Dushanbe
When ever I visit Tajikistan, I always enjoy a walk down Rudaki street. On and near this street are a few very interesting displays or monuments that every visitor should see.
[Read more…] about Key Displays on Rudaki Street in DushanbeSide’s Fascinating Basilica near Apollo Temple
The Byzantine Basilica near the Port of Side in Pamphylia surrounds the temple spaces of the Athena and Apollo temples on two sides. This 5th-century church utilized the area of the temples for its western atrium. Additionally, an 8th-century South Basilica is nestled within the older Basilica. As a result, visitors can see a double apse within the walls of the more prominent church ruins.
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