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The Name Mary Church in Novi Sad
I am lucky to get to visit the city of Novi Sad in the Vojvodina, of Serbia, maybe 2 or 3 times a year.
I am putting my neck on the line here, when I say Novi Sad is, so far, my favourite place to be in Serbia.
On this recent trip, I was posting my daily experiences on Instagram Stories (I am anenglishmaninthebalkans on Instagram).
I received a message from Tahir, from Mostar, who asked me to make a video about the main church in the centre of Novi Sad.
Tahir is a keen architecture enthusiast, and had wante to visited Novi Sad for sometime.
So here's my visit to the Name of Mary Roman Catholic church.
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The Name of Mary Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Novi Sad, Serbia, dedicated to the feast of the Holy Name of Mary. It is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode and Petrovaradin Fortress, nicknamed Gibraltar on/of the Danube is a fortress in the town of Petrovaradin, itself part of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is located on the right bank of the Danube river.
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Novi Sad (Нови Сад) is a city in northern Serbia. Nicely located at the Danube River it has a walkable centre and the hilltop Petrovaradin Fortress which dates to the 17th and 18th century.
We start our walk in the city center on the Trg Slobode with The Name of Mary Church (Serbian and Croatian: Crkva imena Marijinog). Our round goes through the old town where we eventually go East towards the Danube through the Danube's Park (Дунавски парк).
We cross the Danube via the Vardinski bridge. The sunset is close so we walk up to the Petrovaradin Fortress with its iconic clock tower for a nice view over Novi Sad and end this walk.
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Novi Sad (Нови Сад), Serbia, Europe
Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Standing atop a riverside bluff, much of Petrovaradin Fortress dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, with an iconic clock tower and a network of tunnels. Across the river is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall.
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We had a great day in Novi Sad, Serbia, Europe.
Here is a little information about Novi Sad.
Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Standing atop a riverside bluff, much of Petrovaradin Fortress dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, with an iconic clock tower and a network of tunnels. Across the river is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall.
What to See & Do in Novi Sad, Serbia
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In this episode, David takes us around Serbia's second largest city to discover the top things to see and do in Novi Sad, Serbia. Novi Sad is the capital city of the northern Vojvodina Province - an area home to several nationalities including Hungarians, Croatians, Slovakians, and more...
First stop, David meets up with local guide Milos in the main square of the city in Liberty Square center. Milos explains the origins of Novi Sad: The city was founded in the 17th century and now is the second largest city in Serbia.
The Name of Mary Catholic Church is situated in the heart of the city, in the center of Liberty Square. It's Neo Gothic architecture is quite striking, and if you happen to get lost you could always find your way back to Liberty Square by using the church as a landmark.
Surrounding the church are several 19th century buildings built in Hungarian style. Next stop is the pedestrian-friendly boulevard, Zmaj Jovina Street. Lined with shops and sidewalk cafes, it is the very place for a coffee or light lunch.
Milos and David head on their way to the 17th century Petrovaradin Fortress on the Danube River. This is the second largest fortress in Europe. They first pass through Danavska Street (Danube Street), the oldest street in the city. Once they arrive at the base of Petrovaradin Fortress they make their way up the 200 steps.
From the top of fortress you'll get excellent views of the Danube River and the city of Novi Sad. Petrovaradin Fortress also features a gourmet restaurant and is where the annual EXIT Music Festival takes place each summer. It is one of the largest and most popular music festivals in Europe.
The clock tower in the fortress has become an icon of sorts for the city. It has jokingly been referred to as the drunk tower because it is slow in the summer and fast in the winter. Another interesting feature about the clock tower is that unlike other clocks, the small hand counts the minutes and the big hand counts the hours. Make time to walk around the fortress - there are a handful of art galleries and shops to browse, plus you'll want to take in all the incredible views.
David's last stop on his tour of Novi Sad is the Museum of Vojvodina on Dunavska Street to learn about the history of the region from the Neolithic era until modern-day Novi Sad. Two of David's favorite exhibits were the intact golden Roman helmets and the 19th century traditional Serbian costume collection.
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- From main railroad station over Liberty bridge (Most Slobode) to Kamenica town.
- From Novi Sad over Rainbow bridge (Most Duga) to Petrovaradin fortress and back to the Novi Sad downtown to the northern side of the city.
Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Standing atop a riverside bluff, much of Petrovaradin Fortress dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, with an iconic clock tower and a network of tunnels. Across the river is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall.
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We made our way to Serbia to discover the Things to do and the EXIT Festival in Novi Sad having great wine, Rakija and a lot of fun!
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Novi Sad is the second largest city of Serbia and is THE student city of the country resulting in a lively nightlife and great parties.
One of the biggest Events is the EXIT Festival which takes place here every year in summer - nowadays even in cooperation with the Sea Dance in Budva (Montenegro). We partied hard at the EXIT which happens to be at the Petrovaradin fortress and we will also show you some of the things to do in Novi Sad in tis video.
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- the name of mary church
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- Petrovaradin Fortress
- EXIT Festival 2014
- Sremski Karlovci
- Vinarija Kovacevic
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What to see in Novi Sad, Serbia
Novi Sad is the second largest city of Serbia and is just 74 km north of the capital Belgrade. The city lies on the banks of the Danube river and numerous international tourist cruisers stop in its harbour. Novi Sad is a home of the famous EXIT music festival, one of the best in Europe that brings together the best musicians from around the world.
What to see in Novi Sad:
- Visit Petrovaradin fortress on the right bank of the Danube, which was built in the time of the Austrian emperors Leopold I, Joseph I, Charles VI, Maria Teresa and Joseph II. Enter through the lavish arch of Leopold Gate, visit the city's museum housed inside the former Gunners' Barracks, and don't forget to have a gander at the quirky clock tower which has its hands the wrong way around (so the small hand shows minutes and the big hand shows hours) to aid far-off fishermen along the Danube.
- Trg Slobode (Freedom Square) is the largest central city square, built in the 18th century. On the west side of the square is the Town Hall built in 1895th in Neo-Renaissance style, designed by architect George Molnar. On the opposite side of the square, is a tall catholic church “Name of Mary”. It was built in 1895th in neogothic in style.
- A majestic Art Nouveau building a short walk from Freedom Square, Novi Sad’s Synagogue is one of the city’s most impressive buildings. The synagogue saw its fair share of tragedy in the 20th century.
- A short walk from Freedom Square lies the Bishop’s Palace, sitting at the end of the Zmaj Jovina street. It is a residential palace of the Serbian Orthodox Bishop of the Diocese of Backa. The building was built in 1901 in the Serbian-Byzantine style, designed by architect Vladimir Nikolic.
- Zmaj Jovina Street is one of the oldest streets in Novi Sad. It extends from Freedom Square to the bishop's palace. The street was once a place with a number of craft and trade shops, and it was called Magazinska alley. At the end of the street, in front of the bishop's house, since 1984, there is a monument of Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, the most famous children's poet, after which street bears its name.
- At the Theatre Square there is a large and modern building of the Serbian National Theatre.
- Behind the building of the theater's is Uspen church, built in 1774th in the Baroque style.
- The City Museum, Platoneum and Museum of Vojvodina are undoubtedly the jewels in this city. The city also has a number of excellent galleries, including the Matica Srpska gallery and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina.
- Dunavska Street is probably the oldest street in Novi Sad. On the left side of the street are houses in neo-baroque style. At the beginning of the Dunavska streets, there is the city library in the house that was built in 1895.
- Dunavski Park is the oldest and most beautiful park in Novi Sad. The first trees were planted in the 19th century.
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YOUTH FAIR, Novi Sad, 3. i 4. jul 2017.
Regionalni sajam omladinskog turizma održaće se u centru Novog Sada, na Trgu slobode i u Katoličkoj porti. Sastojaće se iz dva dela: sajamskog i muzičkog.
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Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Standing atop a riverside bluff, much of Petrovaradin Fortress dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, with an iconic clock tower and a network of tunnels. Across the river is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall. Population: 286,546 (2015)
What to see in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia | MUST WATCH Exit festival, Youth and Cultural capital
In this video, we explore the city center of Novi Sad. Novi Sad is the capital of Vojvodina, Serbia, and the city of Exit Festival. It is also the European Youth Capital of 2019 and will be European Cultural Capital in 2021. Enjoy in beautiful Danube park, Catholic and Orthodox cathedrals, Town House, and more.
In order of appearance, you will see:
- Our first start is Dunavski (Danube's park). This park is the oldest and most beautiful park in Novi Sad. The first trees were planted in the 19th century.
- Dunavska Street is probably the oldest street in Novi Sad. On the left side of the street, houses are in neo-baroque style. In the video, at the end of the Dunavska streets, on the right side, there is the city library in the house that was built in 1895.
- Zmaj Jovina Street is one of the oldest streets in Novi Sad. It extends from Freedom Square to the bishop's palace. The street was once a place with a number of craft and trade shops, and it was called Magazinska alley. At the start of the street, in front of the bishop's house, since 1984, there is a monument of Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, the most famous children's poet, after which street bears its name. Lined with shops and sidewalk cafes, it is the very place for a coffee or light lunch.
- Trg Slobode (Freedom Square) is the largest central city square, built in the 18th century. On the west side of the square is the Town Hall built in 1895th in Neo-Renaissance style, designed by architect George Molnar. On the opposite side of the square, is a tall Catholic church “Name of Mary”. It was built in 1895th in Neo-Gothic style. Its Neo-Gothic architecture is quite striking, and if you happen to get lost you could always find your way back to Liberty Square by using the church as a landmark.
- Laze Teleckog is the upbeat street of Novi Sad urban life, full of cafés, restaurants, pizzerias, clubs, and shops. Houses mostly have one floor, they are colorful and built-in Austro-Hungarian style.
- Grčkoškolska street (The Greek School street) is one of the oldest in Novi Sad. The street was named after the Greek school, the house at no. 3, which was founded by the Greek Communities, residing in Novi Sad in 1739.
- Pašićeva street, named after famous Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat Nikola Pašić who was the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, from 1890 to 1926. In this street is The Cathedral Church of the Holy Great-Martyr George. This Orthodox Cathedral is the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Bačka. The present-day church was completed in 1905, on the ruins of a church built in 1734 and destroyed in 1849. It is located next to the Eparchy offices in the Bishop's Palace, in Nikola Pašić Street. It is commonly known as Saborna crkva ('Cathedral Church') among the city residents
- Finally, we reach Boulevard of Mihailo Pupin, famous scientist. There is the building of the government of Vojvodina. It is the executive organ of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, within the Republic of Serbia. The building where is the seat of the Government of Vojvodina is known as Banovina Palace. The building was erected on an area of 28,000 square meters, with a length of 185 meters and 5 floors. The complex consists of two buildings. One contains 147 rooms, and the other (horseshoe) 569 special departments. The building façade is made of Brac marble. Working couple Baranji made the sculptures, reliefs with figures of King Peter I, King Alexander, Radomir Putnik, Stepa Stepanovic, Zivojin Misic, and stylized logos with animal motifs on the administration building.
Novi Sad (in Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd]; in Hungarian: Újvidék [ˈuːjvideːk]; in Slovak: Nový Sad; in Rusyn: Нови Сад; in German: Neusatz) is an amazing city! The city looks great every month of the year.
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Exploring Sremski Karlovci town of wine, spirituality and culture |near Novi Sad and Belgrade Serbia
This video is about Sremski Karlovci, the town you can see when you are in Novi Sad or Belgrade or anywhere else near Vojvodina and Serbia. Sremski Karlovci is situated on the bank of the river Danube, 8 kilometers (5 miles) from Novi Sad. We start from Novi Sad, pass through Petrovaradin and explore the center of Sremski Karlovci, the Royal garden, the monastery and more.
In ancient times, a small Roman fortress existed at this location. The town itself was first mentioned in 1308, under the name of Karom. Its Serbian name, Karlovci was first recorded in 1532/3. The town has traditionally been known as the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Habsburg Monarchy, as well as the political and cultural capital of Serbian Vojvodina after the May Assembly and during the Revolution in 1848.
We start from Novi Sad, pass Petrovaradin old and new town and Petrovaradin fortress. In Sremski Karlovci we start from Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary monastery. The church of the Presentation, commonly called Upper Church due to its position on top of a smaller hill in town, was completed in 1764.
The second stop is the awesome Royal garden. The complex of the Royal Garden is situated in the town, 500 m away from the town center. It is one of the oldest botanical gardens in our country. It consists of two levels: sports and recreational facilities are situated on the upper level and walking lanes in the lower one.
Then, we go to the center and the first building is Karlovci Theological Seminary. Orthodox Theological Seminary in Karlovci was founded in 1794, the second one in the world (Kievan Seminary being the first).
Patriarch's Court is one of the most monumental XIX-century buildings of Vojvodina. It was completed in 1895 and it served as the residence of the Patriarch of Karlovci, and later as the summer residence of the Patriarch of Serbia after the reunification of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1920. The Court today houses the Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church, and it is also the current residence of the Orthodox bishop of the Eparchy of Srem.
Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas dedicated to the Translation of Relics of Saint Nicholas (22 May), was erected in 1762. It is considered to be one of the masterpieces of Serbian baroque.
Located right next to the Orthodox Cathedral Church, the Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity was completed in 1768. Its portal is considered to be one of the most beautiful examples of baroque portals in Serbia.
Karlovci High School is the oldest Serbian high school was founded in Karlovci in 1791. The building houses an impressive library with many books of great importance to the history of Serbs in Austria-Hungary.
The Magistrate of Sremski Karlovci (town hall) is one of the most historical buildings in town. It was completed in 1811 in the neo-classicist style, and for most of its history, it served as the seat of the Town and Municipal Assembly.
What you can buy? My suggestion is Bermet wine as here is the only place on the Earth where Bermet wine is produced. It is a traditional desert aromatic wine that has been produced in this region for centuries. At first, it was used as a remedy. However, with the passing of time, due to its exceptional taste, it was made for pleasure as well. Vienna Court was buying Bermet from the local winemakers in advance and at high prices. From the middle of the 19th century, it was being exported regularly, even to America. Bermet is a sweet red wine with a high percentage of alcohol (16% - 17%). However, it is the superb taste that distinguishes this wine from the others. The taste is derived from medicinal herbs, spices and dry fruit that are added to it during the process of production. The Ministry of Agriculture declared Bermet from Fruška Gora as a new protected brand of Serbia in 2007.
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Но́ви-Сад (неофициально также пишут буквальный перевод — Но́вый Сад; серб. Нови Сад / Novi Sad [ˈnoviː sâːd], венг. Újvidék, словацк. Nový Sad, русин. Нови Сад, нем. Neusatz an der Donau, Но́йзац-ан-дер-До́нау, лат. Neoplanta) — город, расположенный на севере Сербии на берегу Дуная, административный центр автономного края Воеводина. Расположен в историческом регионе Бач-Бодрог на границе Бачки и Срема. По предварительным результатам переписи населения 2011 года население города составляет 250 439 жителей, население общины — 341 625 человека. Город имеет многонациональный состав — в нём проживают сербы, венгры, словаки, русины, немцы и т. д.
Город был основан в 1694 году, когда сербские купцы создали поселение на противоположном от Петроварадинской крепости берегу Дуная. В XVIII—XIX вв. Нови-Сад стал важным торговым и ремесленным центром, а также центром сербской культуры в регионе, заработав прозвище «сербские Афины»[3]. Город был сильно разрушен во время революции 1848-1849 годов, но впоследствии был восстановлен. В настоящее время Нови-Сад является промышленным и финансовым центром сербской экономики, а также крупным культурным центром. Неподалёку от города есть аэропорт.