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Đakovo Cathedral

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Country
  
Croatia

Height
  
84 m

Phone
  
+385 31 802 225

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Opened
  
1882

Đakovo Cathedral

Website
  
Đakovačko-osječka nabiskupija

Address
  
Strossmayerov trg 6, 31400, Đakovo, Croatia

Architects
  
Hermann Bollé, Friedrich von Schmidt, Carl Roesner

Similar
  
Osijek Co‑cathedral, Muzej Đakovštine, Zagreb Cathedral, Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Hvar Cathedral

The Đakovo Cathedral or Cathedral basilica of St. Peter (Croatian: Katedrala bazilika Svetog Petra) is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek in Đakovo, Croatia.

Đakovo Cathedral is the biggest sacral newly built building of Croatian historicism. The St. Peter Cathedral in Đakovo is the town's most famous landmark and the most important sacral object.

The cathedral was built 1866-1882 under Josip Juraj Strossmayer, who was the bishop of the Catholic diocese of Đakovo and Srijem. The architects of the cathedral are Carl Roesner and Friedrich von Schmidt from Vienna. Fresco paintings depicting scenes from the Old Testament in the nave and the New Testament scenes from the life of St Peter in the chancel were executed by the Roman painters of German origin Alexander Maximillian and Lodovico Seitz, except for two frescoes which were painted by Achille Ansiglioni. The scenes from the life of St Peter were partially made according to the drawings created for Đakovo Cathedral by one of the leading Nazarene painters Friedrich Overbeck.

The landscaped park from the 19th century near the bishop's palace is a horticultural monument under special protection as well as the nearby Small Park (Mali Park) dating from the turn of the 19th/20th century.

Đakovo Cathedral was built in 4 years, and another 12 years was spent decorating the inside.

References

Đakovo Cathedral Wikipedia


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