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Serbian Church in Arad

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Completed
  
1702

Affiliation
  
Serbian Orthodox Church

Opened
  
1702

Serbian Church in Arad

Location
  
Strada Preparandiei, Arad, Romania

Address
  
Piața Sârbească 1, Arad, Romania

Similar
  
Church of the Holy Venerabl, Church of St Peter and Paul, Church of St Nicholas, Serbian Orthodox Church, Church of St Nicholas

The St. Peter and St. Paul's Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: Црква светих апостола Петра и Павла / Crkva svetih apostola Petra i Pavla), also known as the Serbian Church (Romanian: Biserica Sârbească), is an edifice located in the city of Arad, Romania. It was built between 1698 and 1702 and it is located in the Serbian square (Romanian: Piata Sârbească).

One of the oldest buildings in Arad, it was erected by the Serbian community of the city. It was an important presence because of the arrival of Habsburg armies in the area. After the treaty of Karlowitz entire Transylvania became an Austrian province. Because the border with the Ottoman Empire was set on the Mureș River, in the area of Arad were posted guards, especially Serbians. As a consequence a church was built in the biggest city of the area, Arad.

The building was financed by Captain Iovan.

References

Serbian Church in Arad Wikipedia