In modern Orthodox churches, it is common for the openings of the templa to be constructed specifically to contain icons.
The iconostasis of the chapel has two tiers and contains icons of 17th-18th centuries.
A room on the top floor of the mansion contains a collection of 16th- and 17th-century Byzantine icons.
The inside of the churches contained icons, woodcarvings, and church plates.
A shrine adjacent to the southern sanctuary contains several famous icons, including one of the Virgin Mary dating to the 14th century.
Each room can contain decorations and furniture, as well as icons that represent applications.
Although its murals are not maintained, it contains valuable icons.
It contains mainly icons that show status information, though some programs, such as Winamp, use it for minimized windows.
Each window would either contain icons representing directories and files, or a representation of the directory hierarchy.
It contains mainly icons to indicate status information and notifications such as arrival of a new mail message.