The octagonal church in the middle of the 5th century.
The town contains a 7th-century octagonal church that is being reconstructed for preservation.
Only the octagonal church is left from the late roman church.
A wooden octagonal church, named after Saint George, was built in 1785.
The octagonal white wooden church was built in 1953.
The octagonal church building dates from the early 19th century.
These masonry buildings are also the largest among the octagonal churches.
The dig uncovered the shape of an octagonal church centered on a large, flat rock.
That church stood until 1868 when it was replaced with the present octagonal church.
The white, wooden, octagonal church was built in 1958 and it seats about 300 people.