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Religious architecture in Novi Sad : ウィキペディア英語版
Religious architecture in Novi Sad


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. Stari Grad is the place with the majority of churches and temples, and they are all built in the 18th and 19th century.
The oldest religious building in the city was Orthodox church dedicated to Saint John. This church was built in 1700, but was burned in the 1848–49 revolution. It was rebuilt in 1853, but was razed in 1921.
==Orthodox churches==
The main Orthodox church in the City is The Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George (''Saborna Crkva svetog Đorđa''), built in 1742, it is next to the Bishop’s Palace, the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Bačka. In city centre there are also the Church of Holy Dormition (''Uspenska crkva''), built in 1736, Almaš Church (''Almaška crkva'') in Almaški Kraj, built in 1797 and Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas (''Nikolajevska crkva''), built in 1730. There is also Church of Presentation (''Vavedenjska crkva'') in Petrovaradin, as well as an Orthodox church in Sremska Kamenica, built in 1737–1758.
In the 1990s, at end of the state socialist period in Serbia, numerous new Serbian Orthodox churches were built in Novi Sad's neighbourhoods: in Klisa, Telep, Novo Naselje, Detelinara, Petrovaradin, Paragovo, and Veternik. These new churches are all built in Neo-Byzantine architecture, which is more Balkanic architecture and very different from the older Orthodox churches in the city, which are of a more Central Europe-type architecture.
Kovilj Monastery is the only Orthodox monastery in the municipal area of Novi Sad. It is located near the village of Kovilj. It was reconstructed in 1705–07 and according to the legend, the monastery was founded by the first Serb archbishop Saint Sava in the 13th century.

Image:Almaska crkva.JPG|Almaš Church
Image:Nikolajevska crkva.JPG|Church of St. Nicholas (''Nikolajevska crkva'')
Image:Serbia-0304 - The Dormition of the Virgin Mary Church.jpg|Church of Holy Dormition (''Uspenska crkva'')
Image:Telep02.jpg|New Orthodox church in Telep, built in Neo-Byzantine architecture
Image:Novo naselje crkva.JPG|New Orthodox church in Novo Naselje (under construction)
Image:Slana bara crkva brvnara.jpg|Wooden Orthodox church in Slana Bara
Image:Slana bara orthodox church.JPG|Orthodox church in Slana Bara
Image:Petrovaradin, église Saint-Paul Apôtre.jpg|Orthodox church in Petrovaradin
Image:SremskaKamenica 03.jpg|Orthodox church in Sremska Kamenica
Image:Monastère de Kovilj.jpg|Kovilj monastery


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