Church of St. Nicholas, Đurakovac

Coordinates: 42°43′01″N 20°28′21″E / 42.7170°N 20.4725°E / 42.7170; 20.4725
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Church of St. Nicholas
Đurakovac, Kosovo
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Cultural Heritage of Serbia
Official name: St. Nicholas' Serbian Orthodox Church in Đurakovac
TypeCultural monument of Exceptional Importance
Designated9 July 1955
Reference no.SK 1381

Church of St. Nicholas (

Cultural Heritage of Serbia
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The church in Đurakovac was a single-nave building of modest dimensions, constructed by roughly cut quarry stone and limestone. The roof was covered with stone slabs and the average frescoes, painted by "sinful zograph Milija". The frescoes were restored in 1863. The church was much like those in the valley of the White Drin and represented a rare combination of stone and wood.

After the arrival of the Italian

Patriarchal Monastery of Peć.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Raspeto Kosovo". rastko.rs.

42°43′01″N 20°28′21″E / 42.7170°N 20.4725°E / 42.7170; 20.4725