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Sarajevo has two Orthodox Churches - the Old Orthodox Church, and the New Orthodox Church.
The Old Church is in Bascarsija, the Osmanli-style market district. It's still a Church but it's also a museum and boasts one of the largest collections of Orthodox Christian icons and other artwork in the Balkans. It's also right across the street from a french ligerie shop, which always seemed ironic to me. ![]() ![]()
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The New Church is built, again the irony, on Liberation Square - just a few steps from Multicultural Man, a monument to Bosnia's diversity.
It's, I believe still, the largest Orthodox Church in Bosnia - Mostar's was larger but it's ruined. It has kiosks inside, which I always thought was against Christianity - but I don't know. In any event, you can buy religious things there. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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So beautiful Mila!
Thank you! ![]() Nothing can compare to Bosnia's historical religious buildings! The two Churchs you have posted along side the Mostar Orthodox Church are by far the most beautiful Orthodox sructures in Bosnia! I hear Algeria is helping reconstruct the Church? Has anything started, or are these just talks? Last edited by Yugo; 02-12-2007 at 08:06 PM. |
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Hey, why is this just for Yugo? Have you forgotten I exist? Surely not. It's quite common to have kiosks inside a church, so long as they aren't in the main boduy of it. It looks from your pictures as though these are in the narthex (just inside the door) which raditionally is where the catechumens were sent to when they were dismissed, so is not considered part of church proper, though it is part of the building. Such kiosks usually sell icons, crosses, candles etc. I guess that's what you mean? Anyway, the second church is beautiful and reminds me of some Romanian ones. I can't say about the first one as I can mostly just see walls.
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And short, it's only 1.5 floors high, this church. It feels strange to have an Orthodox ceiling you can jump and touch. lol
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By that I mean their going to Church is not a march of defiance or pride against everyone else around them, as it is for many, many, many churches of both faiths and mosques in different municipalities in the country. Their march to church is still a slow walk, inviting people for food afterwards, etc - and that's nice.
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I prefer pictures of religious houses of worship that are taken when they are alive with worshippers, so here are a few as this from the New Orthodox Church: ![]() ![]() And from the Old Orthodox Church, during a visit by Serbian President Boris Tadic (who was born and raised in Sarajevo): ![]() ![]()
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