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Church of Saints Philip and James, Vukovar

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Location
  
Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Dedicated
  
1738

Floor area
  
700 m²

Status
  
Country
  
Website
  
www.filipjakov-vu.com

Opened
  
1732

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Bell
  
3

Church of Saints Philip and James, Vukovar

Dedication
  
Saint Philip and Saint James

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek

Similar
  
Vukovar Synagogue, Church of St Nicholas, Eltz Manor, Krk Bridge, Maslenica Bridge

The Church of Saints Philip and James (Croatian: Crkva svetih Filipa i Jakova) is a Roman Catholic church in Vukovar, Croatia.

History

The church was built from 1723 till 1732, when it was blessed by Marko Dragojević.

In 1738 it was dedicated by Sigismund Berenyi.

In 1897 it was expanded according to the plans of Franz Langerberg and later Richard Jordan.

On 24 May 1899 the renovated and expanded church was dedicated by Anđelko Voršak.

In 1911 it was successfully painted with fresco paintings.

In 1924 were procured 3 new bells. One of that bells was given by last Vukovar countess, Sofija Eltz.

In 1991, during the battle of Vukovar, in the Croatian War of Independence, the church was extensively damaged.

In 1995, during the Serbian occupation of city, body of Saint Bono was burned.

After reintegration of Vukovar, in 2000 on church and monastery was installed a new roof. The church also got a 3 new bells.

References

Church of Saints Philip and James, Vukovar Wikipedia


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