St. Petka chapel, Belgrade Serbia
A well opened to the right of the former altar.
Saint Petka's Church at Kalemegdan, Belgrade, Serbia
Enjoy an impression of the delightful little church of Saint Petka at the Kalemegdan complex in Belgrade Serbia.
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August 29, 2015 Osvecenje crkve Sveta Petka, Consecration of St Petka Church, Rockbank
Osvecenje crkve Sveta Petka u Rockbanku. Consecration of St Petka Church, Rockbank
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Belgrad - Serbia Belgrade Travel Guide 2019
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Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress
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Sırbistan Ulusal Müzesi (National Museum of Serbia)
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Sırbistan Ulusal Meclisi Binası (The National Assembly)
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Kolofest 2013, Avala Folklore Ensemble, Saint Petka Serbian Orthodox Church
This video is a compilation of dance footage from Kolofest 2013 in Saint Petka Serbian Orthodox Church in San Marcos, California, U.S.A. The dance group featured here is the Avala Folklore Ensemble, which performed the opening and finale acts on May 18. This was a special performance by Avala alumni members! This was the 25th anniversary celebration of the founding of this church.
My friend performed in this dance. I enjoyed the festive atmosphere and felt that the backdrop of the stage combined with the music and dancing exuded a rustic feel from an Old World European village! The Kolofest was very charming and the church architecture looked beautiful.
Belgrade, Serbia
National assembly building 0 & 3.42
Trg Republike (Republic) square 0.30
Victor statue (Pobednik) 1.42
city view from Belgrade Fortress 2
Danube & Sava river 3.30
Hotel Moskva 4.24
Terazije fountain 5
St Michael cathedral 5.40
Belgrade Fortress 7
St Mark`s church 7.40
Sava bridge 8.44
Cevapi 9.18
Petka church 10
National bank of Serbia 10
Knez Mihailova Street 14.16
Ruzika church 16.36
Belgrade train station 17
Btrip #8. Zemun, Belgrade | Cultural monument Church of St. Nicholas [ Nikolajevska crkva ]
The church was built in 1745-1752, on the place where an older, thatched, wooden Serbian church used to stand.
The single-nave building with semi-vaulted apse and choir stand is covered by a barrel vault. A two-storey belfry with metal covering is on the western side. Designed and built in the baroque style and structures, it has all the typical features of baroque churches built in Vojvodina and along the Military border in the eighteenth century. Apart from the high, richly carved iconostasis from 1762 with icons by Dimitrije Bačević, there are m mural compositions by Zemun painter Živko Petrović, icons and banners, as well as other pieces of inventory important for the cultural and economic history of Zemun.
The original belfry burnt in the fire of 1867 and was restored in 1870. The building was reinforced on the northern and southern façades with buttresses.
This is the oldest Orthodox church in old downtown Zemun and the oldest sacred building preserved in the area of Belgrade
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Eko Park, Belgrade
Only 12 km away from Belgrade city centre, with the view of the Avala Tower, our unique 7-hectare park is located. The park features a lake, numerous streams, a sus-pension bridge, more than 900 seedlings of various plants, 1000 grape vines and a mini zoo with various farm animals.
A young, well-educated couple from Belgrade, parents of four children, wanted to cre-ate a special place for their children and friends, away from city pollution, stuffy play-rooms and restaurants, junk food, addiction to technology, but still keep them close to the city! That’s how the idea for Eko park Belgrade was born, blooming from the pristine need to enrich our urban life and enable a return to our true nature, organic produc-tion, contact with soil and animals.
Belgrade, St. Nikolas Church at Zemun ☦ Београд, Николајевска црква у Земуну
The church of Saint-Nicolas Zemun (Serbian Cyrillic: Николајевска црква у Земуну, Serbian Latin: Nikolajevska crkva u Zemunu ) is an Orthodox church located in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, in the urban municipality of Zemun. Built between 1745 and 1752, it is on the list of protected cultural monuments of the Republic of Serbia and the list of cultural property of the City of Belgrade.
In architectural terms, the church is characteristic of baroque churches built in Vojvodina and the Military Frontier along the eighteenth century. The original bell tower was damaged by a fire in 1867, was restored in 1870. The church of Saint-Nicolas is the oldest Orthodox church in the old center of Zemun and one of the oldest religious buildings in the territory of the City of Belgrade
Η εκκλησία του Αγίου Νικολάου στο Ζεμούν, στα κυριλλικά : Николајевска црква у Земуну, Λατινικά: Nikolajevska Crkva u Zemunu είναι μια ορθόδοξη εκκλησία που βρίσκεται στο Βελιγράδι, πρωτεύουσα της Σερβίας, στο αστικό Δήμο Ζεμούν. Χτίστηκε μεταξύ 1745 και 1752, είναι στον κατάλογο των προστατευόμενων πολιτιστικών μνημείων της Δημοκρατίας της Σερβίας και τον κατάλογο των πολιτιστικής κληρονομιάς της πόλης του Βελιγραδίου.
Σε αρχιτεκτονικούς όρους, η εκκλησία είναι χαρακτηριστική μπαρόκ εκκλησία.
L'église Saint-Nicolas de Zemun (en serbe cyrillique : Николајевска црква у Земуну ; en serbe latin : Nikolajevska crkva u Zemunu) est une église orthodoxe située à Belgrade, la capitale de la Serbie, dans la municipalité urbaine de Zemun. Construite entre 1745 et 1752, elle figure sur la liste des monuments culturels protégés de la République de Serbie et sur la liste des biens culturels de la Ville de Belgrade.
Sur le plan architectural, l'église est caractéristique du style baroque des église
Crkva Svetog Oca Nikolaja ili poznatija kao Nikolajevska crkva je zemunska pravoslavna bogomolja čija je gradnja otpočela 1745. godine, na temeljima srpske bogomolje koja potiče iz 16 veka.
Crkva se nalazi u starom istorijskom jezgru Zemuna ispod srednjovekovne tvrđave Gardoš. Nakon proterivanja turaka iz Zemuna (1717.), 1731. godine sagrađena je skromna crkva posvećena Svetom Ocu Nikolaju, dok se već naredne godine osniva Srpska pravoslavna crkvena opština grada Zemuna. Nakon nastojanja sveštenstva i pripadnika opštine, 1745. godine odobreno je građenje današnje crkve i prostorije za opštu srpsku školu za podučavanje pravoslavne mladeži u crkvenoj porti[1]. Tada Crkva i dobija svoj današnji izgled. Građena je u baroknom stilu, kao jednobrodna građevina sa dvospratnim zvonikom. Crkva ima sve tipične odlike baroknih hramova podizanih u Sremu u 18. veku. Unutrašnjost crkve krasi bogato izrezbareni ikonostas, sa ikonama koje je 1762. godine naslikao Dimitrije Bačević, jedan od najpoznatijih srpskih slikara iz druge polovine 18. veka. Crkva ima jednu od najbogatijih riznica starih kultnih predmeta, kao i zbirku ikona iz 18. i 19. veka. U crkvi se čuvaju mošti sv. apostola Andrije Prvozvanog.
Crkva je više puta obnavljana. U požaru je 1867. godine izgoreo zvonik koji je ubrzo 1870. obnovljen.
U porti crkve je dugo godina postojala škola u kojoj je službovao kao učitelj Joakim Vujić između 1807 i 1809. godine o čemu na crkvenom domu postoji spomen ploča.
S obzirom na to da nepostoji pisano svedočanstvo, nije nam poznato koliki je udeo Bačevićevog pomoćnika Vasilija Ostojića u oslikavanju Nikolajevske crkve. Neosporno je da je Dimitrije Bačević naslikao preko 80 ikona na kojima uočavamo odlike njegovog stila: zlatna pozadina, bogat biljni ornament, plastičnost figura, neusiljen pokret, blagi svetiteljski likovi, mrkozelene boje lica sa naglašenim akcentima ružičastog i okera.
Ikonostas ove crkve, jedan je od najranije sačuvanih primera baroknih ikonostasa koji će dominirati našim crkvama u toku celog baroknog perioda. Smatra se najznamenitijim i najlepšim baroknim ikonostasom srpske umetnosti 18. veka i poseduje sve karakteristike tog prelaznog razdoblja od tradicionalnog srpsko- vizantijskog stila ka baroknoj umetnosti. Njegovu izradu je poručila Zemunska crkvena opština nakon podizanja hrama, Raskošni barokni ikonostas iz 1761. godine, delo je istaknutog rezbara Aksentija Markovića.
Crkva Ružica i kapela Svete Petke u Beogradu
Btrip #10. Belgrade | Church of St. Petka (Parascheva)
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Enjoy an impression of the delightful little church of Saint Petka at the Kalemegdan complex in Belgrade Serbia.
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Belgrade is truly a metropolis. The position it has held through centuries, while standing on the crossroads of different cultures and customs, made it dinamic, hospitable and warm. Wide boulevards and big smiles on faces of the young is what Belgrade is all about. It is its energy that will make you feel at ease and right at home. The most famous locations in Belgrade are Knez Mihajlova and Strahinjica bana street, the Kalemegdan fortress and the bohemian quarter Skadarlija with its 19th century atmosphere.. Welcome to Belgrade.For more
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SERBIA: BELGRADE: ORTHODOX CHURCH HOLDS PRO-DEMOCRACY MARCH
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Serbia's opposition took power in Nis on Monday, the first non-communist authorities in the city in more than fifty years.
President Slobodan Milosevic conceded Serbia's second-largest city of Nis and five other towns to the opposition Zajedno coalition.
The Serbian leader refuses to give up Belgrade and seven more cities, where the opposition won elections last November.
His refusal to recognise the poll results has led to mass protests across Belgrade, including one on Monday, which saw the capital's largest religious procession since World War Two.
More than 100-thousand people crowded into central Belgrade early Monday morning for a religious procession and pro-democracy march led by Serbian Orthodox church leaders.
It was the biggest religious procession since World War II, and an outpouring of national pride and sentiment that symbolised the 10-week old mainly peaceful uprising against President Slobodan Milosevic.
Orthodox Patriarch Pavle, who is in his 80s, began the procession in front of the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in the city centre, surrounded by some 20 priests chanting hymns.
The Serbian Orthodox church is closely linked to traditional Serb identity, and Monday's procession was the biggest led by the church since Communist rule was imposed more than 50 years ago.
Although religious, it amounted to the latest protest against Milosevic, who sparked 10 weeks of unrest by annulling opposition wins in local elections last November.
In contrast to the noisy pro-democracy demonstrations of students and opposition parties, the procession to mark the holiday of Saint Sava, the founding father of the Serbian Orthodox church, wove silently through the heart of the capital.
The only sounds were the chanting of Saint Sava's liturgy by the dozens of Orthodox priests in flowing robes who headed the procession, and occasional applause for Patriarch Pavle.
Pavle has come out in support of the pro-democracy demonstrations and had called Monday's procession in part to see if he could pass through a police cordon that had blocked students from marching in the centre of the capital.
Numbers on the march swelled rapidly as it wound its way through the Serbian capital's streets towards the Saint Sava Temple about 3 kilometres away.
The demonstration is the largest since half a million people turned out on to the streets to celebrate the Orthodox New Year on January 14.
In recent days, there have been violent clashes between police and protesters but on this occasion the heavily armed security forces kept their distance.
Earlier, police withdrew their blockade of a student rally allowing around 50-thousand students and supporters to sweep through the city in a boisterous march and link up with the church procession.
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St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church: SerbFest!
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