The plan of the
church
It takes the shape of a basilica and it has
a wooden roof in the shape of Noah's Ark.
The church was once very spacious but it
became much smaller, throughout the ages,
after several modifications. Obeid Bin
Khozam did the last modification in 1755
A.D. It now measures 23.5m in length, 18.5in
width and 9.5m in height.
It consists of the following elements 
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Entrance.
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The narthex.
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The nave and the two aisles.
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The three Sanctuaries (located to the
east of the church, the most important
being the middle one, which is dedicated
to The Virgin Mary)
Some steps lead to the middle entrance. On
both sides of this entrance there is a door
that leads to 2 upper floors, dedicated to
the dwelling of the priest.
In front of the entrance there is a
vestibule that was used as a resting place
for visitors.
Inside, the southern aisle is separated from
the nave by 8 marble columns, linked from
above with a wooden architrave, which is
supported on arches. The northern aisle is
also separated from the nave by 8 marble
columns but there is no architrave.

Nearly in the middle of the southern aisle
there is a door, which leads to a small
church with a sanctuary. Inside this small
church there is a baptistery, which is a
deep basin of reddish granite, which
probably dates back to the 5th
Century. It is decorated for the sign of
water in Hieroglyphics.
Of the three sanctuaries situated on the
eastern side, the most important is the
middle one, which is dedicated to the Virgin
Mary. In the centre of this main sanctuary
there is an altar made of marble. Above it
there is a wooden dome, supported by 4
marble columns, and decorated with religious
scenes, such as Jesus on his throne
surrounded by the four evangelist saints,
the disciples, and angels.
In front of the middle altar, in the
nave of the church, is a pulpit that stands
on 15 columns, decorated with reliefs and
mosaics, symbolically representing Jesus,
the 12 Disciples, John the Baptist and the
Virgin Mary.
There are 7 altars in the Church, 3 of
them situated in the main sanctuary, and 3
located in the right sanctuary, among which
is the altar of Tecla Hymanot, the Ethiopian
Saint, and another that was recently
discovered in the northern side.
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