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Ras, Monastery of Djurdjevi Stupovi

Djurdjevi Stupovi, The Pillars of St. George, Ђурђеви Ступови

Begin between 01.01.1170 and 31.12.1171
End between 01.06.1216 and 30.06.1216

Properties

ID 119606
System Class Place
Place Existing Monastery
Case Study Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška , Tabula Imperii Byzantini , TIB 17
Dedication Saint George
Denomination Orthodox
Ground Plans Single Nave Basilica with a Dome
Stylistic Classification Latin-Byzantine Combination
Administrative unit Serbia , Raški Okrug

Description

The Church of St. George is situated in Ras near the city of Novi Pazar and in close proximity to the episcopal see of Raška, a suffragan of the Archbishopric of Ohrid. It was built in the years 1170-1171 by the Serbian Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja (reigned 1166/68-1196) as a combination of Byzantine and Latin spatial composition and construction, and as such belongs to the so-called Raška school of architecture. It was fresco decorated in 1975. The church is designed as a single nave edifice divided into three parts: the three-part altar space, the central bay and the narthex. Above the central part of the building is a dome with elliptical base, which is rather unusual, and decorated inside with arcades on free-standing colonettes. The entrances with vestibules on the lateral sides of the bay under the dome were created as a new solution. It has bell towers on its Western side (Spis sv Save 60-61; Kralj Stefan 5, Domentijan 16-17). (BĐ ŽSN., 23 - s(ve)ty m(u)č(e)niče H(ri)stovь Geōr'gije).

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The Monastery of Djurdjevi Stupovi in the 1970s
The Monastery of Djurdjevi Stupovi in the 1970s
The Monastery of Djurdjevi Stupovi in the 1970s
The Monastery of Djurdjevi Stupovi in the 1970s
The Monastery of Djurdjevi Stupovi in the 1970s
The Monastery of Djurdjevi Stupovi in the 1970s