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Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Црква Ваведење Пресвете Богородице
Religion
AffiliationSerbian Orthodox
Year consecrated1868
Location
LocationBelo Polje [sr], Kosovo
Cultural Heritage of Serbia
Official name: Crkva Svete Bogorodice
TypeMonument of Culture
Designated31 December 1964

Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Serbian: Црква Ваведење Пресвете Богородице, Crkva Vavedenje Presvete Bogorodice; Albanian: Kisha e Zojës së Bekuar) was a Serbian Orthodox Church located in the village of Belo Polje [sr], in the municipality of Peja, Kosovo and Metohija.

History and location

The church in Belo Polje was dedicated to the Presentation of the Virgin and was located at the foot of the mountain range Pleš-Koprivnik, on the right side of the small river Kamenica-Sušica, south of the town Peja. In the Charter of Stefan of Dečani from the 14th century there is a source claiming that on that place once stood the original church. There is also a marble tombstone with an inscription from the 14th century, subsequently incorporated into the floor of the church.

The older church was violated during the Turkish occupation of the area. A newer, current, is built with the material support of Russian Empress Maria Alexandrovna in the period 1866–1868. Its construction is supported by the efforts of Dečani Archimandrite Kiril Andrejević, residents of the city and esnaf associations from Peć and Skadar.

The destruction of the church in 1999

The church and the village were burned down in 1999, windows shattered, furniture, iconostasis and liturgical items broken. The doors were damaged on both sides. On this time, murals suffered the greatest damage, now covered with a thick layer of soot and grime. The church was partially restored at the end of 2003, but in March 2004 the church and the village were burned again.

See also

References

  1. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2006.
  2. "Politika, Čišćenje živopisa u Crkvi Vavedenja Presvete Bogorodice". politika.co.rs. 10 August 2013.
  3. "Raspeto Kosovo". rastko.rs.

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