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      • Majority of the believers in Novi Sad are from Serbian Orthodox Church, while others are from Roman Catholic Church, many Protestant churches, and Jewish community. Stari Grad is the place with the majority of churches and temples, and they were all built in the 18th and 19th century.
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  2. Completed. 1860-1905 (1734 foundation) The Cathedral Church of the Holy Great-Martyr George ( Serbian: Саборни храм Светог великомученика Георгија, Saborni hram Svetog velikomučenika Georgija) is the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Bačka, located in Novi Sad, northern Serbia.

  3. www.traveltonovisad.com › churches-in-novi-sadChurches in Novi Sad

    Religious buildings in Novi Sad include mainly Christian (Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant and Greek Catholic) religious sites. Besides them there are also Jewish synagogues and mosques of the Islamic religious community.

  4. Of all Orthodox churches in Novi Sad, Almaška is the biggest one. It was built from 1797 till 1808 with predominant early Classicism features. The patron saint of the church is The Three Holy Hierarchs (February 12th), which also used to be the patron saint of Serbs in Novi Sad.

  5. SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF THE SAINT GEORGE is the orthodox cathedral and is situated next to the Bishop’s Palace. Contemporary church is a one-nave building with a triple altar apse and with a tall Neo- Baroque belfry on the west. The first church was built at this place between 1734 and 1740.

  6. The Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George. Religious architecture in Novi Sad is very diverse. Majority of the believers in Novi Sad are from Serbian Orthodox Church, while others are from Roman Catholic Church, many Protestant churches, and Jewish community.

  7. In the courtyard of the Orthodox church is the oldest public monument in Novi Sad. It is an Orthodox cross of red marble. It is located in the churchyard from 1957, when it was transferred from the Bishop’s Palace. Today’s appearance has, thanks to the reconstruction of Serbian benefactress Mary Trandafil.

  8. Nov 2019 • Solo. Saborna Crkva (or Cathedral) is the main orthodox building located in Novi Sad, the second largest city in Serbia, after Belgrade. It is the St. George Cathedral and it was reconstructed in 1859 in Neo-Baroque style, because it was destroyed some years before by a bombardment.

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