File:Kalenderhane Mosque view to east corner in 2015 4791.jpg

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English: In the Wikipedia it is described that there are two chapel-like spaces, pastophoria, one of them a diaconicon, the other a prothesis. They are on either side of where the altar would be. This being a northern side of the “altar” the blocked doors (with bricks) one sees on some pictures in this series would probably lead to the prothesis, a separate chamber on the north side of the central apse. Strictly speaking the prothesis is the place in the sanctuary in which the Liturgy of Preparation takes place in the Eastern Orthodox and Greek-Catholic Churches.
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