Serbian Orthodox Episcopal Church
Serbian Orthodox Episcopal Church
Serbian Orthodox Episcopal Church
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,450 contributions
Mar 2023
The Serbian Orthodox Church stands (with its back) at the main Uniri square, on its western side. The front facade and the main entrance are in the next street, although you can also access it from the square.
The Church dates back to 18c built for a large Serbian community in the region.
The simple, yet elegant Baroque facade hides very beautiful and ornate interiors.
The Church dates back to 18c built for a large Serbian community in the region.
The simple, yet elegant Baroque facade hides very beautiful and ornate interiors.
Written 27 March 2023
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Tiberiu_Baranyi
Timisoara, Romania17,327 contributions
Dec 2020
In Timisoara during the XVII-XVIII century used to be a very strong serbian community - Timisoara has been over the centuries a cultural crucible - and the Cathedral was "acquired" by the serbian community in the mid 1800's .
The main entrance Cathedral is situated on the Emanuil Ungureanu street , but it can be accessed from the Unirii Square too.
It is built in baroque style - actually rebuilt on the later part of the 1700's since the original building was partially destroyed by fire. (and has several classical influences - the use of Greek columns as an example of that)
Visiting is free of charge - nonetheless donations are welcome - however pay attention to dress appropriately and if you arrive during service do not disturb.
When I've been visiting, it was empty - lighting wasn't the best - as can be seen in the pictures, still for those of you into architecture and arts it can be really interesting.
Overall a beautiful building, regardless if you are religious or not it is definitely worth visiting. (pending on the hour decide to visit you might not be able to go inside - like many other churches in Timisoara, is not always open).
The main entrance Cathedral is situated on the Emanuil Ungureanu street , but it can be accessed from the Unirii Square too.
It is built in baroque style - actually rebuilt on the later part of the 1700's since the original building was partially destroyed by fire. (and has several classical influences - the use of Greek columns as an example of that)
Visiting is free of charge - nonetheless donations are welcome - however pay attention to dress appropriately and if you arrive during service do not disturb.
When I've been visiting, it was empty - lighting wasn't the best - as can be seen in the pictures, still for those of you into architecture and arts it can be really interesting.
Overall a beautiful building, regardless if you are religious or not it is definitely worth visiting. (pending on the hour decide to visit you might not be able to go inside - like many other churches in Timisoara, is not always open).
Written 5 January 2021
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Boris B
Belgrade, Serbia2,416 contributions
Feb 2017 • Family
This 18th century baroque church is one of the most beautiful Serbian Orthodox churches with stunning interior that can be compared to loveliest European churches of that period. It is not huge, but the paintings and altar are the masterpieces.
Written 24 March 2017
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Vitor A
Lisbon, Portugal795 contributions
Jul 2019 • Business
Probably the church would not be so visited if its back would not occupy a part of one of the Unirii Square’s sides. Being in the square it’s worth looking for the church’s entrance and to go inside; there one gets a sense of beauty and harmony. Enjoy!
Written 27 July 2019
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LolaGo1
Washington DC, DC6,632 contributions
May 2019
It was cold and raining hard outside, very few tourists venturing out. Located at the Uniril Square, I noticed its gate to be open.Its front door located at the other side of the Square was also opened.
I was the only visitor and the staff did not bother to turn on the lights! It was difficult to see the altar and other decorations of this Church. Said my prayers here before leaving.
I was the only visitor and the staff did not bother to turn on the lights! It was difficult to see the altar and other decorations of this Church. Said my prayers here before leaving.
Written 14 May 2019
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Aleksandar
Belgrade, Serbia8,214 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
Although located at the main square of Timisoara, one can easily miss this church, since the entrance is not from the main square, but from opposite side of the building.
Very important and beautiful site.
Very important and beautiful site.
Written 12 November 2017
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IgorMarkovic
Smederevo, Serbia1,807 contributions
Sept 2017 • Solo
Even though the exterior doesn't look so promising in regards to architectural beauty, its interior is, quite the contrary, amazingly beautiful. This church was builty by the Serbian Orthodox Church for the local Serbian community in the 18th century and has been the center of this community. Today it has a similar role. Details and decorations in Cathedral's interior are quite interesting and thus highly recommendable for a visit. Since it's situated in Timisoara's center, try not to miss this church, you won't regret it.
Written 14 September 2017
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Régis Gauthier
Rennes, France28 contributions
Sept 2023 • Solo
Before this trip to Timisoara, I was in Belgrade and heard about this church. So, earlier, Serbs lived in this city and gathered in this beautiful church, which is located in the very heart of the city.
Written 16 September 2023
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Pedro L
Braga, Portugal58 contributions
Oct 2018 • Business
Nice although it had a darker atmosphere that didn't match teh whiteness of the building from the outside.
Written 23 October 2018
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Owen S
264 contributions
Jul 2018 • Solo
The entrance is on the other side of piazza of union square. It is being renovated on the outside and is quite beautiful, yet understated on the inside. Built in 1886 it is an impressive building.
Written 14 July 2018
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