Patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox Church
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK185,662 contributions
May 2023
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This building is the administrative seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The building has been designed in the Serbo-Byzantine Style. The most interesting part of the building is the risalit, which has a square portico, a rounded tower behind and decorated with an elongated mosaic depicting John the Baptist, and behind this, the dome of the building. The risalit has been designed with each of the main sections recessed giving the impression of a series of stepped towers.
This building is the administrative seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The building has been designed in the Serbo-Byzantine Style. The most interesting part of the building is the risalit, which has a square portico, a rounded tower behind and decorated with an elongated mosaic depicting John the Baptist, and behind this, the dome of the building. The risalit has been designed with each of the main sections recessed giving the impression of a series of stepped towers.
Written June 19, 2023
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Aleksandar
Belgrade, Serbia8,214 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
Head office of the Serbian Ortodox Church. Located across the street from the city's Cathedral.
Nice and dominant-looking architecture.
Nice and dominant-looking architecture.
Written January 29, 2019
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pghadamli
Tehran, Iran6,482 contributions
May 2018 • Family
we went for visit of kalmegdan fortress and when return from there we went to visit of Patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox Church which was next to there.here is a very nice building and inside part had very nice paintings and this church museum is uniqe and highly recommend to visit here.
Written June 24, 2018
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Zlatan75Mitic
Pozarevac, Serbia1,316 contributions
Sep 2014 • Friends
The Patriarchate is the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and is located across from the Cathedral, where are buried the two giants - Dositej Obradovic and Vuk Karadzic. They are located just a few steps from the pedestrian streets in the city center.
Written November 20, 2014
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Claudia-M K
Beira, Mozambique144 contributions
Dec 2015
Built in the 19th century in a neo baroque style this church in the town's Center is a must to visit, especially on one of the orthodox religious holidays when flowers are sold around it
Written October 31, 2016
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petkana
Melbourne, Australia12 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
The Place where can meet cosmic,Gods energy (holly Spirit) and a person who feels lost...after praying and accepting our Lord...your life will be different.
Written August 1, 2016
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irenepapadopulos
Thessaloniki, Greece5 contributions
May 2016 • Solo
Very nice old building, zou do not need to be ortdox to see this, it is amazing piece of art and if you are in belgrade just go to see it. Also it is in the most beautiful hood, in my opinion.
Written June 6, 2016
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aztrimom
Scottsdale, AZ781 contributions
Jun 2016
Beautiful church stood outside during a wedding and could see the chandelier from the sidewalk- was magnificent! This is a different kind of city to visit and this is a must see.
Written June 4, 2016
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The World is My Oyster
Orlando, FL21,653 contributions
Aug 2020 • Friends
Directly facing the Church of Christ, this beautifully designed building is stunning and with a nice layout.
Written August 29, 2020
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Mira_Bihac
Newark, DE469 contributions
May 2018 • Friends
The Patriarchate of the Serbian orthodox Church was built in
1935, and located across from the Orthodox Cathedral ,and houses The Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church,founded in 1854.
Museum has many old books,manuscripts,documents,and gorgeous religious paintings ,religious items made from precious metals on display ,representing the development of the
Serbian Orthodox Church..
Very peaceful and quiet ,that you can feel your prayers.
Around this sits is Faculty of Applied arts and design,Rectorate
Of University of arts and,Theological faculty.
Must see place while in Belgrade.
1935, and located across from the Orthodox Cathedral ,and houses The Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church,founded in 1854.
Museum has many old books,manuscripts,documents,and gorgeous religious paintings ,religious items made from precious metals on display ,representing the development of the
Serbian Orthodox Church..
Very peaceful and quiet ,that you can feel your prayers.
Around this sits is Faculty of Applied arts and design,Rectorate
Of University of arts and,Theological faculty.
Must see place while in Belgrade.
Written November 7, 2018
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How much does it cost to enter the museum? Is it open now or is it closed due to the pandemic?
Written August 22, 2020
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