Church of Saint Father Nicholas
Description
A single-nave building with a narrow semicircular sanctuary and a bell tower above the western façade. The ship's space is vaulted with a Czech vault, while the sanctuary is separated by an iconostasis and surmounted by a hemisphere. The iconostasis has four rows of icons (about 50 icons) and represents the transition from traditional painting to baroque painting. The church typologically belongs to the sacral architecture of the 19th century (1845) with the preserved inventory of 44 Bršljanac monasteries, including an honorary table made of reddish-brown marble. The table top rests on five stylized pillars. The church was renovated in 2000.
A single-nave building with a narrow semicircular sanctuary and a bell tower above the western façade. The ship's space is vaulted with a Czech vault, while the sanctuary is separated by an iconostasis and surmounted by a hemisphere. The iconostasis has four rows of icons (about 50 icons) and represents the transition from traditional painting to baroque painting. The church typologically belongs to the sacral architecture of the 19th century (1845) with the preserved inventory of 44 Bršljanac monasteries, including an honorary table made of reddish-brown marble. The table top rests on five stylized pillars. The church was renovated in 2000.
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Location
Velika Bršljanica, Velika Bršljanica, Croatia
TZ Sjeverna Moslavina