Church of St. Nicholas, Sivac

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Church of St. Nicholas
Црква светог Николе
Crkva svetog Nikole
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Church of St Nicholas
Church of St. Nicholas, Sivac
45°41′57″N19°22′52″E / 45.69917°N 19.38111°E / 45.69917; 19.38111
Location Sivac, Flags of Vojvodina.svg  Vojvodina
CountryFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Denomination Serbian Orthodox
History
Status Church
Dedication Saint Nicholas
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Style Neo-classicism
Years built1873
Administration
Archdiocese Eparchy of Bačka

The Church of St. Nicholas (Serbian : Црква светог Николе) in Sivac is a Serbian Orthodox church in Vojvodina, Serbia, dedicated to Saint Nicholas. The building was constructed between 1868 and 1873 on the site of older religious buildings and today is protected as part of the Immovable Cultural Heritage of Great Importance. [1] The iconostasis, which originates from an older church, is attributed to Pavel Đurković and dates back to the 1820s.

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References

  1. "PRAVOSLAVNA CRKVA SVETOG NIKOLE - Sivac". Vojvodina Travel. n.d. Retrieved 6 August 2023.