Church of St. John the Baptist, Bačka Palanka

Church in Vojvodina TypeCultural Monument of Great no.СК , Serbia
45°14′57″N 19°23′50″E / 45.24917°N 19.39722°E / 45.24917; 19.39722LocationBačka Palanka,  Vojvodina TypeCultural Monument of Great ImportanceDesignated1995Reference no.СК 1127[1] Country SerbiaDenominationSerbian OrthodoxHistoryStatusChurchDedicationJohn the BaptistArchitectureFunctional statusActiveStyleNeo-classicismYears built1783-1787AdministrationArchdioceseEparchy of Bačka

The Church of St. John the Baptist in Bačka Palanka, dedicated to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, was constructed between 1783 and 1787. Built in the late baroque style by architects Josif Cigler and Ernest Harle, the church features a single nave with a semi-circular apse, a rectangular choir wider than usual for the region, and a tall baroque bell tower.[2] The church has entrances on the west, north, and south facades.

The interior includes iconostasis crafted by Georgije Dević, a woodcarver from Bačka Palanka, who also created the woodcarvings on the candle stands and in the choir area. The iconostasis was painted in 1811 by Grigorije Jezdimirović, a late baroque artist inclined towards classical monumental religious compositions.[3]

The church underwent extensive interior restoration in 1961 under the supervision of the Provincial Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments from Novi Sad, during the tenure of bishop Nikanor Iličić. From 2013 to 2015, the exterior was renovated, followed by interior restoration in 2016.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Српска православна црква". National Center for Digitization.
  2. ^ "Црква Рождества Св. Јована Крститеља Бачка Паланка". Српска православна Црква - Информативни портал СПЦ Холандија.
  3. ^ "CRKVA SVETOG JOVANA KRSTITELjA - Bačka Palanka". Turistička organizacija Vojvodine.
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