“…Since acoustic measurements cannot be performed in the church in its current condition, the simulation models are tuned taken as a reference a set of acoustic measurements previously conducted in two structures in the nearby region built with similar materials. Material tests are again necessary during the modelling for determining the sound absorption characteristics of tuff rocks [15]. This acoustic study assesses the evolution of the acoustical performance of the church over time based on three different acoustic models of the space: Phase I (without frescoes), Phase I (with frescoes), and Phase II (with frescoes and narthex), in an attempt to understand the context of the use of a Middle-Byzantine church for different cultural practices.…”