Kamis, 10 Desember 2009

Cathedral of Saint Sava

The Cathedral of Saint Sava (Serbian: Храм светог Саве or Hram svetog Save) is an Orthodox church in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, one of the largest in the world. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. It is built on the Vračar plateau, on the location where his remains are thought to have been burned in 1595 by the Ottoman Empire's Sinan Pasha. From its location, it dominates Belgrade's cityscape, and is perhaps the most monumental building in the city. The building of the church structure is being financed exclusively by donations. The parish home is nearby, as will be the planned patriarchal building.

Cathedral of Saint Sava
Храм светог Саве
Basic information
Location Belgrade, Serbia
Geographic coordinates 44°47.885′N 020°28.113′E / 44.798083°N 20.46855°E / 44.798083; 20.46855Coordinates: 44°47.885′N 020°28.113′E / 44.798083°N 20.46855°E / 44.798083; 20.46855
Affiliation Serbian Orthodoxy
Website www.hramsvetogsave.com

It is not a cathedral in the technical ecclesiastical sense, as it is not the seat of a bishop (the seat of the Metropolitan bishop of Belgrade is St. Michael's Cathedral). In Serbian it is called a hram (temple), which is in Eastern Orthodox church another name for a church. In English, it is usually called a cathedral because of its size and importance.

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