Church of St. Nicholas, Prizren

Church in Prizren, Kosovo
42°11′48″N 20°44′11″E / 42.19655465°N 20.73629004°E / 42.19655465; 20.73629004LocationPrizren, KosovoDenominationSerbian Orthodox ChurchHistoryStatusChurchFounded1331 (1331)Founder(s)Dragoslav TutićDedicationSt. NicholasArchitectureFunctional statusvandalized and closedHeritage designationMonument of Culture of Exceptional ImportanceDesignated1990Closed2004: vandalizedSpecificationsNumber of domes1AdministrationDioceseEparchy of Raška and Prizren

The Church of St. Nicholas (Serbian: Црква светог Николе/Crkva Svetog Nikole; Albanian: Kisha e Shën Nikollës Tutiqëve), also known as Tutić Church (Tutićeva crkva) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in Prizren in Kosovo. It was founded in 1331–1332 by Dragoslav Tutić, whose monastic name was Nikola (Nicholas), and his wife Bela. Later, the church became a possession of the Visoki Dečani Monastery. Since 1990, it has been on Serbia's list of Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance.[1] At the time of the 2004 unrest in Kosovo, the church was vandalized.[2] Since 2005, with financial support from the European Union, work has been undertaken to restore the church to its original state.[3]

Architecture

The church of St. Nicholas is a small stone and brick single-nave church, with a central octagonal dome, reconstructed at the end of the 1970s. The altar apse is semicircular, with semicircular niches for diaconicon and proskomedia. The builder's inscription is only partially preserved but 19th century manuscripts indicate that the church was built in 1331-1332.[1]

Frescoes

The frescoes in the church are preserved to a degree and are assumed to have been introduced immediately after the church's construction. Based on their style, theme and layout, they are thought to have been painted by the group of painters behind the oldest painting in St. Saviour Church, Prizren and the frescoes in the church of St. George in Rečani near Suva Reka, destroyed in mid-1999.[1][3]

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tutić Church.

References

  1. ^ a b c Monuments of Culture in Serbia: Crkva Svetog Nikole, Prizren (SANU) (in Serbian and English)
  2. ^ Ekspertska delegacija Saveta Evropa zavrsila posetu spomenicima Kosovu did i Metohija koji su u unisteni martovskom pogromu Archived 2011-05-01 at the Wayback Machine, May 17, 2004, http://www.kosovo.net
  3. ^ a b Church of St Nicholas (Tutic'church) Archived 2012-04-29 at the Wayback Machine, Prizren, http://www.rickosovo.org Archived 2018-02-12 at the Wayback Machine, Reconstruction Implementation Commission for Serbian Orthodox Religious Sites in Kosovo
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