Hagia Triada Church, Ayvalık

Hagia Triada (Greek: Ἁγία Τριάδα, Turkish: Aya Triada Kilisesi), meaning Holy Trinity, was a Greek Orthodox church in Ayvalık, Turkey.

[2][3] After the 1984 law that aimed to preserve the cultural heritage sites, the building was left unoccupied.

The ministry asked Ayvalık Municipality to turn it into a cultural center, but this didn't happen.

[1] It has a single apse, five columns placed between the central and side aisles and circular-formed stairs leading to the narthex.

[3] According to the researchers, the Hagia Triada Church reflects the details of craftsmanship, timber construction system and techniques, material usage and artistic features of its period.