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Bijelo Polje, Church of St. Nicholas (Nikoljac)

Bijelo Polje, Crkva Sv. Nikole, Бијело Поље, Црква Св. Николе

Begin between 01.01.1282 and 31.12.1299
End between 01.01.1500 and 31.12.1599

Properties

ID 119634
System Class Place
Place Existing Church
Case Study Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška , Tabula Imperii Byzantini , TIB 17
Dedication Saint Nicholas
Denomination Orthodox
Evidence Existing Monument
Ground Plans Three Nave Basilica with a Dome
Stylistic Classification Latin-Byzantine Combination
Administrative unit Montenegro

Description

The Church of St. Nicholas in Bijelo Polje was built before the 14th century, probably in the time of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) at the end of the 13th century. It had several phases of development. The current church, which is surrounded by a cemetery, dates to the 16th century. It is a three-nave basilica with a dome and a semicircular apse. It was fresco decorated around 1550. To the North-West of the church is a free-standing bell tower.

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The Apse of the Church of St. Nicholas (Nikoljac) in Bijelo Polje
The Apse of the Church of St. Nicholas (Nikoljac) in Bijelo Polje
The Church of St. Nicholas (Nikoljac) in Bijelo Polje
The Church of St. Nicholas (Nikoljac) in Bijelo Polje
The Church of St. Nicholas (Nikoljac) in Bijelo Polje
The Church of St. Nicholas (Nikoljac) in Bijelo Polje