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Church of St. Nicholas, Ritiševo

Coordinates: 45°03′44″N 21°13′43″E / 45.06235°N 21.22867°E / 45.06235; 21.22867
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Church of St. Nicholas
Biserica ortodoxă română „Sfântul Nicolae” din Râtișor
Црква светог Николе
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45°03′44″N 21°13′43″E / 45.06235°N 21.22867°E / 45.06235; 21.22867
LocationRitiševo,  Vojvodina
TypeCultural Monument of Great Importance
Designated30 December 1997
Reference no.СК 1436[1]
CountrySerbia
DenominationRomanian Orthodox
History
StatusChurch
DedicationSaint Nicholas
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Years built1763[2]
Administration
ArchdioceseDiocese of Dacia Felix

The Church of St. Nicholas (Romanian: Biserica ortodoxă română „Sfântul Nicolae” din Râtișor, Serbian: Црква светог Николе) in Ritiševo (Râtișor) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Vojvodina, Serbia, dedicated to Saint Nicholas.

History

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The church was first mentioned in 1763 but was damaged during the Austro-Turkish War in 1788. It was rebuilt in 1796-97, retaining the typical form of Banat churches from the Ottoman period, with a wooden vault and a striking Baroque western façade with a small tower.[1]

Protection

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The protection of the church in Ritiševo was first established by a decision of the Institute for the Protection and Scientific Study of Cultural Monuments of SAP Vojvodina in Novi Sad (No. 127) on March 5, 1958.[2] The site's classification as a Cultural Property of Great Importance was published in the Official Gazette of AP Vojvodina No. 28/91.[2] It was subsequently registered in the Central Register on December 30, 1997 (SK 1436) and in the Local Register on December 31, 1997 (No. 37).[2] The Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments in Pančevo is responsible for maintaining the local register.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Румунска православна црква Св. Николе". Информациони систем непокретних културних добара (ИС НКД).
  2. ^ a b c d e "Румунска Православна црква Св. Николе". National Center for Digitization. Retrieved 11 February 2025.