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Coordinates: 46°314.22N 14°2957.61E / 46.0539500°N 14.4993361°E / 46.0539500; 14.4993361
 

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Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church (Ljubljana)

Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church (Serbian: Храм светих Кирила и Методија/Hram svetih Kirila i Metodija, Slovene: Cerkev sv. Cirila in Metoda), commonly known as the Orthodox Church (Slovene: Pravoslavna cerkev, Serbian: Pravoslavna crkva), is an Eastern Orthodox church building located in Trubar Park (Slovene: Trubarjev park), between Bleiweis Street (Bleiweisova cesta) and Prešeren Street (Prešernova cesta), north of the Museum of Modern Art and west of the National Gallery of Slovenia. It belongs to the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

Built in Serbo-Byzantine Revival, the church has five domes with golden crosses at their top. It was built from 1932 to 1936 by Ivan Bricelj based on plans by the architect Momir Korunović. The frescoes in the interior were painted by the Serbian painters Dragomir Jašović, Miša Mladenović, and Danica Mladenovič from 1986 until 1997.[1] The iconostasis is work of a prominent woodcarver workshop from Debar (Macedonia) and has been decorated with icons by the Slovene painter Mirko Šubic [sl], who created them in 1940.[2]

The foundation was blessed by Serbian Patriarch Varnava in 1932. The church was blessed on 23 October 2005 by the Serbian Patriarch Pavle in the presence of President Janez Drnovšek and Ljubljana's Roman Catholic metropolite Alojz Uran. This is also the date of official opening of the church. At the blessing they installed the relics of Saint Athanasius, which were brought from the VaticanbyTomáš Špidlík and symbolised the integration of one Christian unity (Orthodox and Catholic). In 2009, the church was visited by Serbian President Boris Tadić. Since 10 April 2010, the church has the status of a cultural monument of local significance.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "4143: Ljubljana - Cerkev sv. Cirila in Metoda" [4143: Ljubljana: Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church]. Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage (in Slovenian). Ministry of Culture, Slovenia. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  • ^ Voje, Ignacij. "Gradnja pravoslavne cerkve sv. Cirila in Metoda v Ljubljani" [The Construction of the Orthodox Church of Sts. Cyril and Methodius in Ljubljana]. Kronika (in Slovenian, English, and German). 57. Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije, sekcija za krajevno zgodovino. COBISS 39226978.
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