Church of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God

The Church of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God, commonly known as the Uspenska Church, is a Serbian Orthodox church situated in the heart of Novi Sad, Serbia. Located on Uspenska Street, adjacent to the Serbian National Theatre, it stands as one of the city's most significant religious and cultural landmarks. Constructed between 1765 and 1774, the church exemplifies Baroque architecture with its single-nave design, semi-circular altar apse, and a prominent bell tower. The iconostasis was intricately carved by the Marković brothers, Aksentije and Arsenije, while the icons were painted by renowned artists including Janko Halkozović, Dimitrije Janković, and Andrej Šaltista. Recognized as a cultural monument of great importance, the Uspenska Church remains an active place of worship and a testament to the rich Orthodox heritage of Novi Sad.
The Church of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God, commonly known as the Uspenska Church, is a Serbian Orthodox church situated in the heart of Novi Sad, Serbia. Located on Uspenska Street, adjacent to the Serbian National Theatre, it stands as one of the city's most significant religious and cultural landmarks. Constructed between 1765 and 1774, the church exemplifies Baroque architecture with its single-nave design, semi-circular altar apse, and a prominent bell tower. The iconostasis was intricately carved by the Marković brothers, Aksentije and Arsenije, while the icons were painted by renowned artists including Janko Halkozović, Dimitrije Janković, and Andrej Šaltista. Recognized as a cultural monument of great importance, the Uspenska Church remains an active place of worship and a testament to the rich Orthodox heritage of Novi Sad. Author: BojanPavlukovic, License: CC BY-SA 4.0 · Quelle

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