Church of St. Nicholas, Irig
Church in Vojvodina TypeCultural Monument of Great December no.СК , Serbia
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The Church of St. Nicholas (Serbian: Црква светог Николе) in Irig is Serbian Orthodox church in Vojvodina, Serbia. It is one of three Serbian Orthodox churches in Irig. The Church of St. Nicholas was built in 1732 in the tradition of Serbian medieval architecture combined with baroque elements.[1] It represents a cultural monument of great importance. The building was built as a one-nave temple, vaulted with a semi-circular vault, has a dome over the central part supported by four free columns and a five-sided apse. The iconostasis originates from 1760s and it was reconstructed in 1827.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Српска православна црква Св. Николе". National Center for Digitization.
- ^ "ЦРКВА СВЕТОГ НИКОЛЕ - Ириг". Visit Vojvodina.
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Serbian Orthodox church buildings
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- St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar)
- Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje)
- Court Church (Cetinje)
- Vlah Church (Cetinje)
- St. Nicholas (Kotor)
- Podgorica Cathedral (Podgorica)
- Morača
- Ostrog Monastery
- Savina Monastery
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- Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church, Slovenia
- Serbian Church in Arad, Romania
- Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Timișoara, Romania
- St. Nicholas Serbian Church, Timișoara, Romania
- St. George Serbian Church, Timișoara, Romania
- St. Sava Church, Paris, France
- Saint Spyridon Church, Trieste, Italy
- Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Stockholm, Sweden
- Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Komárno, Slovakia (in care of OCLS)
* indicate churches in Kosovo, which is the subject of a territorial dispute between Serbia and Kosovo.