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The '''Church of St. Petka''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Црква свете Петке}}, {{langx|hu|Szent |
The '''Church of St. Petka''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Црква свете Петке}}, {{langx|hu|Szent Petka templom}}) is a church in ], ], dedicated to ]. It was rebuilt in 1781.<ref name="Eparhija"/> It is the second Serbian orthodox church established in the village.<ref name="Poreklo">{{Cite web|url=https://www.poreklo.rs/2015/03/28/srbi-u-majsu-madjarska/ |title=Срби у Мајшу (Мађарска) |publisher=Poreklo.rs |access-date=27 December 2024}}</ref> | ||
It is built in a typical style of provincial Baroque.<ref name="Poreklo"/> A distinctive feature of the church is the decorative metal finial on its tower, which includes two levels of ornamentation: the lower level is designed as a pseudo-lantern, while the upper level tapers conically in four steps, culminating in a base topped with an orb and a cross.<ref name="Poreklo"/> | It is built in a typical style of provincial Baroque.<ref name="Poreklo"/> A distinctive feature of the church is the decorative metal finial on its tower, which includes two levels of ornamentation: the lower level is designed as a pseudo-lantern, while the upper level tapers conically in four steps, culminating in a base topped with an orb and a cross.<ref name="Poreklo"/> | ||
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Church in Baranya County, HungaryChurch of St. Petka | |
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Црква свете Петке | |
Church of St. Petka | |
Location | Majs, Mohács District, Baranya County |
Country | Hungary |
Denomination | Serbian Orthodox |
History | |
Status | Church |
Dedication | St. Petka |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Style | Neo-classicism |
Years built | 1781 |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Eparchy of Buda |
The Church of St. Petka (Serbian Cyrillic: Црква свете Петке, Hungarian: Szent Petka templom) is a church in Majs, Baranya County, dedicated to St. Petka. It was rebuilt in 1781. It is the second Serbian orthodox church established in the village.
It is built in a typical style of provincial Baroque. A distinctive feature of the church is the decorative metal finial on its tower, which includes two levels of ornamentation: the lower level is designed as a pseudo-lantern, while the upper level tapers conically in four steps, culminating in a base topped with an orb and a cross.
The current iconostasis, created in 1806, was painted by Jakov Nedić, a provincial iconographer, and his son Stojan. Nedić, a resident of the village of Bobota, is known for his work on iconostases in Batasek, Borjad, and Majš. The church underwent restoration in 1896.
Since 1984, it has been under historical monument protection.
See also
References
- ^ "Архијерејско намесништво мохачко". Eparchy of Buda. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- ^ "Срби у Мајшу (Мађарска)". Poreklo.rs. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- "Majsi Szerb Orthodox Templom". Majs Községi Önkormányzat. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
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