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Church of the Holy Annunciation, Dubrovnik

The Church of the Holy Annunciation (Serbian: Црква Светог благовјештења, romanizedCrkva Svetog blagovještenja; Croatian: Crkva svetih Blagovijesti) is a Serbian Orthodox church in Dubrovnik, south Croatia. It was built in 1877.

Holy Annunciation Orthodox church
Црква св. Благовјештења
Crkva sv. Blagovještenja
Holy Annunciation Orthodox church
42°38′28″N 18°06′34″E / 42.641028585945925°N 18.109498745659835°E / 42.641028585945925; 18.109498745659835
LocationDubrovnik
CountryCroatia
DenominationSerbian Orthodox
History
DedicationAnnunciation
Architecture
StyleNeo-Byzantine[1]
Years built1877[2]
Administration
ArchdioceseEparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina

History edit

The first demand to built an Orthodox church in the city came when in February 1770 Count Orlov's fleet, on a mission to encourage revolt in Greece, confiscated Dubrovnik's ships which were transporting Ottoman reinforcements near Nafplio.[3] In 1775 it was agreed that Russian Empire will send its consul to Dubrovnik and that he will build an Orthodox chapel in the garden of the Russian consulate.[3]

On April 30, 1867, in the Municipal Assembly, rich trader Božo Bošković bought three houses of baron Frano Gondola with a garden behind them for a sum of 28,500 fiorins inside the Walls of Dubrovnik in the old town.[4]

The church has a valuable collection of icons, some of them dating from the 15th and 16th centuries.[5][6] A comprehensive history of the church and its parish entitled The Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik to the Twentieth Century was published in Dubrovnik, Belgrade and in Trebinje in 2007.[7][8] The book was published in the Gaj's Latin and the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet[9]

Damage and reconstruction edit

The church sustained damage from bombing during the Siege of Dubrovnik.[2]

In 2009, the church was restored using funds from the Ministry of Culture of Croatia, City of Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, private contributions and credit. This was the first restoration of the church.[2]

Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik edit

The church community maintains a museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik. It keeps religious objects such as a copy of the Miroslav Gospels from 1897, a gospel in Russian printed in Moscow in 1805 and busts of Ivan Gundulić and Vuk Stefanović Karadžić[5] The museum also has 18 portraits. Of these, 9 depict Vlaho Bukovac[5] Other portraits depict Medo Pucić, Valtazar Bogišić, Petar II Petrović-Njegoš and Vuk Stefanović Karadžić.[5] A number of old gospels, big collection of icons, highly decorated priest robes, chalices and jewellery is also kept as a part of the Museum collection.[10]

Library of Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik edit

The church owns a library of about 12 000 books. In addition to liturgical books in Church Slavonic language, there are also books on different themes in Italian, French, Russian and other languages. Of note are a New Testament printed in Kiev in 1703 and a Menologium printed in Kiev in 1757 [5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Simmonds, Lauren (January 23, 2017). "A Closer Look at Dubrovnik's Churches". Total Croatia News. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on September 7, 2013. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Calic, Marie-Janine (2019). The Great Cauldron: A History of Southeastern Europe. Harvard University Press. pp. 192–193. ISBN 9780674983922.
  4. ^ Spasić, Goran; Reljić, Jelica; Perišić, Miroslav (2012). Kultura Srba u Dubrovniku 1790-2010 iz riznice Srpske pravoslavne crkve Svetog blagoveštenja. Beograd: Arhiv Srbije.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Обновљена православна црква у Дубровнику". Politika (in Serbian). June 8, 2009. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  6. ^ "Zbirka ikona Srpske pravoslavne crkvene općine, Dubrovnik". MDC Crkvene zbirke (in Serbian). Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  7. ^ Arsic, Irena (July 15, 2011). "Srpska pravoslavna..." (in Serbian). Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  8. ^ Ирена Арсић. "Српска православна црква у Дубровнику: До почетка 20. века, илустрована". микро књига (in Serbian). Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  9. ^ "Nepoznati pravoslavni Dubrovnik". Mail-archive.com. December 2, 2007. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  10. ^ Spasić, Goran; Reljić, Jelica; Perišić, Miroslav (2012). Kultura Srba u Dubrovniku 1790-2010 iz riznice Srpske pravoslavne crkve Svetog blagoveštenja. Beograd: Arhiv Srbije.

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The Church of the Holy Annunciation Serbian Crkva Svetog blagovјeshteњa romanized Crkva Svetog blagovjestenja Croatian Crkva svetih Blagovijesti is a Serbian Orthodox church in Dubrovnik south Croatia It was built in 1877 Holy Annunciation Orthodox churchCrkva sv Blagovјeshteњa Crkva sv BlagovjestenjaHoly Annunciation Orthodox church42 38 28 N 18 06 34 E 42 641028585945925 N 18 109498745659835 E 42 641028585945925 18 109498745659835LocationDubrovnikCountryCroatiaDenominationSerbian OrthodoxHistoryDedicationAnnunciationArchitectureStyleNeo Byzantine 1 Years built1877 2 AdministrationArchdioceseEparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina Contents 1 History 1 1 Damage and reconstruction 2 Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik 3 Library of Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe first demand to built an Orthodox church in the city came when in February 1770 Count Orlov s fleet on a mission to encourage revolt in Greece confiscated Dubrovnik s ships which were transporting Ottoman reinforcements near Nafplio 3 In 1775 it was agreed that Russian Empire will send its consul to Dubrovnik and that he will build an Orthodox chapel in the garden of the Russian consulate 3 On April 30 1867 in the Municipal Assembly rich trader Bozo Boskovic bought three houses of baron Frano Gondola with a garden behind them for a sum of 28 500 fiorins inside the Walls of Dubrovnik in the old town 4 The church has a valuable collection of icons some of them dating from the 15th and 16th centuries 5 6 A comprehensive history of the church and its parish entitled The Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik to the Twentieth Century was published in Dubrovnik Belgrade and in Trebinje in 2007 7 8 The book was published in the Gaj s Latin and the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet 9 Damage and reconstruction edit The church sustained damage from bombing during the Siege of Dubrovnik 2 In 2009 the church was restored using funds from the Ministry of Culture of Croatia City of Dubrovnik Dubrovnik Neretva County private contributions and credit This was the first restoration of the church 2 Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik editThe church community maintains a museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik It keeps religious objects such as a copy of the Miroslav Gospels from 1897 a gospel in Russian printed in Moscow in 1805 and busts of Ivan Gundulic and Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic 5 The museum also has 18 portraits Of these 9 depict Vlaho Bukovac 5 Other portraits depict Medo Pucic Valtazar Bogisic Petar II Petrovic Njegos and Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic 5 A number of old gospels big collection of icons highly decorated priest robes chalices and jewellery is also kept as a part of the Museum collection 10 Library of Serbian Orthodox Church in Dubrovnik editThe church owns a library of about 12 000 books In addition to liturgical books in Church Slavonic language there are also books on different themes in Italian French Russian and other languages Of note are a New Testament printed in Kiev in 1703 and a Menologium printed in Kiev in 1757 5 See also editSerbs of Dubrovnik Walls of Dubrovnik Dubrovnik Synagogue Dubrovnik Cathedral St Saviour Church Dubrovnik Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina List of Serbian Orthodox churches in CroatiaReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Holy Annunciation Orthodox church Dubrovnik Simmonds Lauren January 23 2017 A Closer Look at Dubrovnik s Churches Total Croatia News Retrieved March 13 2022 a b c PREMA ZAVRSETKU Archived from the original on September 7 2013 Retrieved March 13 2022 a b Calic Marie Janine 2019 The Great Cauldron A History of Southeastern Europe Harvard University Press pp 192 193 ISBN 9780674983922 Spasic Goran Reljic Jelica Perisic Miroslav 2012 Kultura Srba u Dubrovniku 1790 2010 iz riznice Srpske pravoslavne crkve Svetog blagovestenja Beograd Arhiv Srbije a b c d e Obnovљena pravoslavna crkva u Dubrovniku Politika in Serbian June 8 2009 Retrieved March 13 2022 Zbirka ikona Srpske pravoslavne crkvene opcine Dubrovnik MDC Crkvene zbirke in Serbian Retrieved March 13 2022 Arsic Irena July 15 2011 Srpska pravoslavna in Serbian Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Retrieved March 13 2022 Irena Arsiћ Srpska pravoslavna crkva u Dubrovniku Do pochetka 20 veka ilustrovana mikro kњiga in Serbian Retrieved March 13 2022 Nepoznati pravoslavni Dubrovnik Mail archive com December 2 2007 Retrieved March 13 2022 Spasic Goran Reljic Jelica Perisic Miroslav 2012 Kultura Srba u Dubrovniku 1790 2010 iz riznice Srpske pravoslavne crkve Svetog blagovestenja Beograd Arhiv Srbije Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Church of the Holy Annunciation Dubrovnik amp oldid 1181274715, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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