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Church in Fejér County, Hungary
Church of the Transfer of the Relics of the Holy Father Nicholas
Црква преноса моштију светог оца Николаја
Szent Miklós Görögkeleti Plébániatemplom
LocationDunaújváros, Fejér County
Country Hungary
DenominationSerbian Orthodox
History
StatusChurch
DedicationSt Nicholas
Architecture
Functional statusActive
StyleBaroque
Years built1786
Administration
ArchdioceseEparchy of Buda

The Church of the Transfer of the Relics of the Holy Father Nicholas (Serbian Cyrillic: Црква преноса моштију светог оца Николаја, Hungarian: Szent Miklós Görögkeleti Plébániatemplom) is a Serbian Orthodox church in Dunaújváros in Hungary. The church was built in 1786.

The church is a single-nave, east-facing structure located on a high hill. Its architectural design includes a central tower with a distinctive spire and a semi-circular sanctuary. Situated on the castle hill, it is among the oldest churches in the region.

History

In 1690, at the invitation of Emperor Leopold I, orthodox people in Balkans joined the fight against the Ottoman Empire, and after the lost battle, 37,000 Serbian families fled to Hungary during the Great Migrations of the Serbs. Larger numbers of Serbs arrived in Pentele, which led to the town being renamed Rácpentele streaming from the word Rascians, a historical term for Serbs. In 1777, construction began on the current church, replacing the small and ruined one. The construction was completed in 1786. The church's Serbian-style low iconostasis was created by a group of painters from Moschopolis, probably working in Ráckeve, in the 1780s. Between the two World Wars, the Rác Church had a tin roof. However, due to the war, it was severely damaged in several places and only received a new roof and spire in 1992.

See also

References

  1. "Архијерејско намесништво будимско". Eparchy of Buda. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  2. "Pentele (újra)felfedezése – szerb élménynappal". Dunaujvaros.com. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  3. "Görögkeleti templom". Muemlekem.hu. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  4. "Ott a park, a régi szerelmek lábnyoma - Dunaújváros". FEOL. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  5. ^ "Kitárultak a templomok kapui Dunaújvárosban is". DUOL. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
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