Church Of The Holy Virgin, Zemun
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located in the center of the
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district in
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History

Following the
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, the Turkish authorities were removed from southeastern
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Zemun Zemun ( sr-cyrl, Земун, ; hu, Zimony) is a municipality in the city of Belgrade. Zemun was a separate town that was absorbed into Belgrade in 1934. It lies on the right bank of the Danube river, upstream from downtown Belgrade. The developme ...
found itself on the border of two empires:
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. After several changes in policies, the military-civil government was established as an authority, which is how Zemun became a part of Austria and its
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became a free military community. Years of peace that followed allowed the rapid economic growth and development of the citizens, merchants, and craftsmen. The progress of the border city was reflected in the increase in population, the construction of public and private houses, and expanding settlements which were inhabited by
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and other nationalities. The cornerstone for a new Orthodox church was laid in the summer of 1776 at the western part of the old core of Zemun developed at the beginning of the eighteenth century, whose construction was financed by Serbian and Greek residents of Zemun. The church was completed in 1780.


Description

The church is a one-nave late Baroque building with a semicircular
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and shallow choirs, which received a high bell tower on the west side in the late eighteenth century which was only slightly lower than the tower of the nearby church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first bell, which was set up in 1815, illustrated the victory over
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. Later, two more bells were set up besides the first bell. A rare depository designed for the safekeeping of body relics is buried beneath the bell tower, never was used for that purpose. It was designed according to the rules, which are still respected primarily in the monasteries of the
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. Sources state that the "new" church, as it was called by locals, served the religious needs of
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and
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who shared the same religion, all of them giving contributions for its maintenance. The ceremonies were conducted in
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as well. The temple and its courtyard became the center of the religious, educational and cultural activities of Zemun Serbs during the 19th century. The church was significantly rebuilt in 1890, 1937, 1999, and in 2009, it received decorative lighting. The liturgy in the church was repeatedly served by
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Architecture

The Church of Holy Virgin is the largest church in the old part of Zemun, with one nave, shallow choir areas and a slender two-story bell tower which rises from the west facade. It has a richly carved baroque iconostasis which was carved by the woodcutter Aksentije Marković, with icons painted by the renowned and prolific iconographer and classical painter, Arsenije Teodorović.Лепосава Шелмић, Олга Микић, дело Арсенија Теодоровића, Нови Сад, 1972, 22. The bell and iconostasis were set during the same year. Teodorović painted the murals on the first vault below the iconostasis and on the first arc in front of the altar. The icons showed a depiction of Sveti Sava reconciling his brothers over his father's grave. The church has a rich treasury, library, and archive, which includes the 1782 Gospel of Moscow with illustrations of Hadži Ruvim, Archimandrite of Monastery Bogovađa and Monastery Voljavčefrom the year 1788. The church was restored from 2000 to 2001, during which the murals were restored and a new floor was installed with a heating system beneath. The church is compared with the Home of the Serbian Church Municipality, with which it shares the same lot.


Gallery

Image:Bogorodična crkva u Zemunu (1).JPG, The front facade with a bell tower (1880) Image:Bogorodična crkva u Zemunu (2).JPG, Mosaic on the front facade of the church Image:Bogorodična crkva u Zemunu (3).JPG, Lateral facade of the church Image:Bogorodična crkva u Zemunu (4).JPG, Mosaic on the lateral facade of the church Image:Bogorodična crkva u Zemunu (5).JPG, Upgraded part of the church with a bell tower and depositarium Image:Bogorodična crkva u Zemunu (7).JPG, Belfry by night


See more

* Church of the Holy Trinity (Zemun) * St. Nicholas Church in Zemun * The Hariš Chapel


References

* Zemun Municipality – Church of Holy Virgin *П. Марковић – „Земун од најстарији времена па до данас“, 1896; репринт. 2004. . * Бранко Најхолд, Земунске цркве, ТРАГ, Земун, 1993.,


External links


Official network place

Old official network place
*Church of Holy Virgin 360 virtual tour
The official website of the Municipality of Zemun: Religion and religious communities



Belgrade City Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments/Immovable cultural property base
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