Church of the Holy Archangel Gabriel, Susek
The Church of the Holy Archangel Gabriel (Serbian: Црква светог арханђела Гаврила) in Susek is Serbian Orthodox church in Vojvodina, Serbia. It represents a typical example of single-nave church building in Vojvodina built some fifty years following the Ottoman Empire forces expulsion after the Treaty of Karlowitz.[1] The building was completed in 1770 as the fourth church building at the same site.[2][3] The iconostasis, completed in 1779, is considered to be one of the masterpiece of Teodor Kračun, one of the most distinctive Serbian Baroque painters.[1][2] The church was damaged during the World War II in Yugoslavia when the local orthodox population of Susek was a target of Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia.[2]
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References
- ^ a b c "СПЦ Св. арханђела Гаврила у Сусеку". National Center for Digitization.
- ^ a b c "Sve što niste znali o hramu Svetog arhangela Gavrila u Suseku (VIDEO)". NS uživo. 12 October 2023.
- ^ "ПРАВОСЛАВНА ЦРКВА СВ. АРХАНЂЕЛА ГАВРИЛА - Сусек". Visit Vojvodina. n.d. Retrieved 14 July 2024.
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