Novi Sad Synagogue, Vojvodina, Serbia
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Synagogue in Novi Sad Serbia
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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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Conservation Project - Subotica Synagogue, Serbia
For more than a decade, World Monuments Fund has been committed to the conservation and revitalization of Subotica Synagogue, thanks to the support of the Cahnman Foundation, the David Berg Foundation, and the Rothschild Foundation (Hanadiv) Europe. From 2013 to 2014, WMF supported the work on the Southwest entry façade in cooperation with the City of Subotica, Ministry of Culture in Serbia, and the Province of Vojvodina Government. The following video features the work that was carried out during that project phase.
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Magic forest in Novi Sad Serbia 2019 - the city of Exit festival and European Capital of Culture
Totally awesome Ice Forest in winter in Novi Sad,, Serbia. The day in magic forest was fantastic. Interesting to visit in winter. Also, see how the centre of Novi Sad, the city of Exit festival, looks like in winter. Novi Sad will be European cultural capital in 2021. More videos soon.
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Taraf De Haidouks - Synagogue, Novi Sad Jan. 2012 Serbia
Taraf de Haidouks - Band of Gypsies, Romanian band that plays Romanian folk and gypsy music. The recording was made at the Novi Sad grand Synagogue in Jan. 2012.
Kol Nidrei performed by Hashira Choir, Novi Sad, Serbia. solo - Nikola David
Performed on Choir's 15th anniversary concert in the Novi Sad synagogue
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Baruch Berliner's GENESIS | Novi Sad Choral Synagogue, Serbia | 2018
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Zrenjaninski Chamber Orchestra
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Miljan Vojnovich
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Novi Sad Choral Synagogue
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Hava Nagila (הבה נגילה) performed by Hashira Choir, Novi Sad, Serbia
Performed on Choir's 15th anniversary concert in the Novi Sad synagogue
Novi Sad in 4k | SERBIA
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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The Name of Mary Church, Catholic church, Petrovaradin Clock Tower, The Our Lady of Snow ecumenic Church, Town Hall, Petrovaradin Fortress, Building of the Matica srpska, Liberty Square, Bishop Palace, Novi Sad Synagogue, Saint George's Cathedral, Orthodox church, Novi Sad Synagogue, Almaška Orthodox church, Serbian National Theatre
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Psalm 150 performed by Hashira Choir, Novi Sad, Serbia
Performed on Choir's 15th anniversary concert in the Novi Sad synagogue
The timeless beauty of the Subotica synagogue
This is the magnificent Art Nouveau synagogue in Subotica, Serbia, the second largest synagogue in Europe. WJC was in Subotica to be part of the reopening of the over 100-year-old synagogue, after it underwent renovations and is restored once again as a place of gathering and prayer. Join us!
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Ashira lididai performed by Hashira Choir, Novi Sad, Serbia
Performed on Choir's 15th anniversary concert in the Novi Sad synagogue
Dona Dona performed by Hashira Choir, Novi Sad, Serbia
Performed on Choir's 15th anniversary concert in the Novi Sad synagogue
Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Novi Sad, Serbia | 2019
Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd]; Hungarian: Újvidék [ˈuːjvideːk]; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia, the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina and the administrative centre of the South Bačka District.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 13th June, 2019:
1: Belgrade Fortress
2: Petrovaradin Fortress
3: Danube's Park
4: Fruška Gora
5: Футошки Парк
6: Župna crkva imena Marijinog
7: Градско језгро Новог Сада
8: Krušedol Monastery
9: Synagogue Novi Sad
10: Millennium Tower
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Wovenhand - Horse Head (Live in Novi Sad Synagogue)
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