Holy Metropolis of the Princes' Islands

Iakovos of Princes Islands

Based at: Pringepos (Büyükada).
Address: Zağanos Paşa No 25/3, Büyükada, İstanbul, Türkiye.
Tel. +90-216 382-7473, and 382 7672. fax +90-216-382 7372.
Communities 4, Priests 2, Deacon 1, Primary School 1.

Churches of the Holy Metropolis of the Princes' Islands

      1. Cathedral of St Demetrios, Prinkipos (Büyükada).
Address: Alaçam Sok. No. 15, Büyükada.
      2. Of the Dormition of the Mother of God, Prinkipos (Büyükada).
Address: Kıvılcım No. 3, Büyükada.
      3. Of the Prophet Elijah (in cemetary).
Address: Karacebey Mevkii, Büyükada. Tel. +90-216-382 7473, 382 6408.
      4. St Nicholas, Chalki (Heybeliada).
Address: Üzküzar Cad. No. l0. Heybeliada. Tel.  +90-216-351 8159.
      5. St Barbara, Chalki (Heybeliada).
Address: Mezarlık Sok. No. 7/9, Heybeliada.
      6. St John the Forerunner, Antigone (Burgazada).
Address: Takım Ağa Sok. No. 19, Burgazada. Tel. +90-216-381 1401.
      7. Of the Prophet Elijah, at the cemetary of Antigone.
Address: İsa Tepe, Burgazada.
      8. Of the Nativity of the Mother of God, Kınalıada.
Address: Panayia Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi, Kınalıada. Tel. +90-216-381 4143.
      9. Community cemetery, Kınalıada.
Address: Rum Ortodoks Mezarlığı, Kınalıada.

 

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