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The Modern Serbo-Byzantine architectural style, Neo-Byzantine architectural style or Serbian national architectural style is the style in Serbian architecture which lasted from the second half of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th century. This style originated in the tradition of medieval Serbian-Byzantine school and was part of international Neo-Byzantine style.


History and characteristics

The beginning of the modern Serbian-Byzantine style lies in the romantic spirit, which was prevalent in Europe in the first half of the 19th century, and in the Serbian lands appeared by the mid-century and was alive to its last decades. The beginning of this style can be seen as "resistance" to newcomers' influences of the "western-style" (
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, Neo-Baroque) in the
Principality of Serbia The Principality of Serbia ( sr-Cyrl, Књажество Србија, Knjažestvo Srbija) was an autonomous state in the Balkans that came into existence as a result of the Serbian Revolution, which lasted between 1804 and 1817. Its creation wa ...
. The style is characterized by forms and decorations from the Serbian-Byzantine architectural heritage. This architectural approach is not strictly tied to the church architecture; in fact, the style was prosperous in secular architecture. It is also closely linked to the influence of Art Nouveau. The Modern Serbo-Byzantine architectural style consists of three periods: the first or early period represents a combination of "western-style" with elements of Byzantine architecture. A typical example is the Church of St. George in
Smederevo Smederevo ( sr-Cyrl, Смедерево, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Podunavlje District in eastern Serbia. It is situated on the right bank of the Danube, about downstream of the Serbian capital, Belgrade. According to ...
, where the longitudinal basis (characteristic of the West) appears five domes in the form of so-called. "Greek cross". The second period is related to the expansion and strengthening of Serbia, now as a kingdom (1882–1914). During this period, the style is "determined". Numbers of churches are being built, rarely other forms of construction. Examples outside the territory of the Kingdom of Serbia are rare. The third and final period is related to the time between the two world wars, when there was a sudden expansion of the style across the whole of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later
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, although its presence was much more dominant in the east, "Serbian" (mostly Central Serbia) part of the work of the Kingdom. Examples of the western part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia are rare and are mainly related to specific examples of church architecture of the Serbian Orthodox Church. In addition, there are examples related to the Serbs in the diaspora, like the Church of St. Spyridon in Trieste, designed by Carlo Maciachini. Buildings in this period are equally religious and secular (administrative buildings, schools, Falcon homes, apartment buildings and houses, etc.). The Second World War and after was a turning point; after the war with the advent of communism, all forms of
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in Serbian architecture are discarded, including Serbo-Byzantine style.


Architects

Prominent architects of this style are (ordered by the time in which they were active): * Jan Nevole * Andreja Damjanović *
Aleksandar Deroko Aleksandar Deroko ( sr-cyr, Александар Дероко; 4 September 1894 – 30 November 1988) was a Serbian architect, artist, and author. He was a professor of the Belgrade University and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Ar ...
* Momir Korunović * Svetozar Ivačković * Vladimir Nikolić * Jovan Ilkić * Dušan Živanović * Andra Stevanović * Branko Tanazević * Petar Popović * Jovan Novaković * Dragutin Maslać * Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak * Vasilije Androsov * Grigorije Samojlov * Brothers Krstić


Examples


Early period (around 1850-1880)

*Cathedral of Saint George in
Smederevo Smederevo ( sr-Cyrl, Смедерево, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Podunavlje District in eastern Serbia. It is situated on the right bank of the Danube, about downstream of the Serbian capital, Belgrade. According to ...
by
Andrey Damyanov Andrey Damyanov ( bg, Андрей Дамянов; mk, Андреја Дамјанов; sr, Андреја Дамјанов) (1813–1878), or Andreja Damjanović was an architect from the modern-day North Macedonia. His works include more t ...
*Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in
Niš Niš (; sr-Cyrl, Ниш, ; names in other languages) is the third largest city in Serbia and the administrative center of the Nišava District. It is located in southern part of Serbia. , the city proper has a population of 183,164, while ...
by Andrey Damyanov *Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in
Vranje Vranje ( sr-Cyrl, Врање, ) is a city in Southern Serbia and the administrative center of the Pčinja District. The municipality of Vranje has a population of 83,524 and its urban area has 60,485 inhabitants. Vranje is the economical, poli ...
by Andrey Damyanov *
Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Sarajevo The Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos ( sr, Саборна Црква Рођења Пресвете Богородице, Saborna Crkva Rođenja Presvete Bogorodice) is the largest Serbian Orthodox church in Sarajevo and one of th ...
by Andrey Damyanov * Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in
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by Andrey Damyanov *Church of the Ascension in Belgrade by Pavle Stanišić and Jovan Ristić


Middle period (1880-1914)

* Saint Spyridon Church in
Trieste Trieste ( , ; sl, Trst ; german: Triest ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital city, and largest city, of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, one of two autonomous regions which are not subdivided into prov ...
by Carlo Maciachini *Old church in Pančevo by Svetozar Ivačković *Church of St. Elias in
Leskovac Leskovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Лесковац, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Jablanica District in southern Serbia. According to the 2022 census, City of Leskovac has a 124,889 inhabitants. Etymology Leskovac was historicall ...
by Svetozar Ivačković *Church at the New Cemetery in Belgrade by Svetozar Ivačković *Saint Peter's Church in
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by Svetozar Ivačković *The chapel at the cemetery in
Sremski Karlovci Sremski Karlovci ( sr-cyrl, Сремски Карловци, ; hu, Karlóca; tr, Karlofça) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated on the banks of the Danu ...
by Vladimir Nikolić *Holy Trinity Church in
Paraćin Paraćin ( sr-Cyrl, Параћин, ) is a town and municipality located in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia. It is located in the valley of the Velika Morava river, north of Kruševac and southeast of Kragujevac. In 2011 the town had a p ...
by Jovan Ilkić *Saint George's church in
Kruševac Kruševac ( sr-cyr, Крушевац, , tr, Alacahisar or Kruşevca) is a city and the administrative center of the Rasina District in central Serbia. It is located in the valley of West Morava, on Rasina river. According to the 2011 census, t ...
by Dušan Živanović *Church of St. Archangel Michael in
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*St. Sava Church in
Kosovska Mitrovica Mitrovica ( sq-definite, Mitrovicë; sr-cyrl, Митровица) or Kosovska Mitrovica ( sr-cyrl, Косовска Митровица) is a city and municipality located in Kosovo. Settled on the banks of Ibar and Sitnica rivers, the city is ...
by Andra Stevanović * St George's Church in Oplenac by Andra Stevanović *The building of the old telephone exchange in Belgrade by Branko Tanazević *Home of Vuk's Foundation in Belograde by Branko Tanazević *District offices in
Vranje Vranje ( sr-Cyrl, Врање, ) is a city in Southern Serbia and the administrative center of the Pčinja District. The municipality of Vranje has a population of 83,524 and its urban area has 60,485 inhabitants. Vranje is the economical, poli ...
by Petar Popović


Late period (1914-1941)

*Grammar school in
Čačak Čačak ( sr-Cyrl, Чачак, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Moravica District in central Serbia. It is located in the West Morava Valley within the geographical region of Šumadija. , the city proper has 73,331 inhabitants, wh ...
by Dragutin Maslać *Grammar school in Sremska Mitrovica by Momir Korunović *Church of the Ascension of Christ in Krupanj by Momir Korunović *Ministry of Post in Belgrade by Momir Korunović *Sokol home in
Bijeljina Bijeljina ( sr-cyrl, Бијељина) is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the provincial center of Semberija, a geographic region in the country's northeast. Administratively, Bijeljina is part of the Republika Srpska ...
by Momir Korunović * Old Post Office in Belgrade by Momir Korunović * Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in
Banja Luka Banja Luka ( sr-Cyrl, Бања Лука, ) or Banjaluka ( sr-Cyrl, Бањалука, ) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the largest city of Republika Srpska. Banja Luka is also the ''de facto'' capital of this entity. I ...
by Dušan Živanović * Church of Saint Sava by Bogdan Nesterović and Aleksandar Deroko * White Palace in Dedinje, Belgrade by Živojin Nikolić, Viktor Lukomski and Nikolay Krasnov *House of Elezović in Belgrade by Aleksandar Deroko * Building of the Patriarchate in Belgrade by Viktor Lukomski * St. Mark's Church in Belgrade by Branko and Petar Krstić *Church of St. Constantine and Helen in Požega by Vasilij Adrosov *Sokol home in
Sombor Sombor ( sr-Cyrl, Сомбор, ; hu, Zombor; rue, Зомбор, Zombor) is a city and the administrative center of the West Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The city has a total population of 47,623 (), while ...
by J. Bazler and V. Sabo *
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in
Banja Luka Banja Luka ( sr-Cyrl, Бања Лука, ) or Banjaluka ( sr-Cyrl, Бањалука, ) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the largest city of Republika Srpska. Banja Luka is also the ''de facto'' capital of this entity. I ...
*The mausoleum in Corfu by Nikolay Krasnov *Đorđević's House on Topčider in Belgrade by Branislav Kojić *Hotel in Sopoćani near Novi Pazar by Dragiša Brašovan


See also

* Raška architectural school *
Serbo-Byzantine architecture The Serbo-Byzantine architectural style or Vardar architectural school (or "style"), is an ecclesiastical architectural style that flourished in the Serbia in the Middle Ages#Late Middle Ages, Serbian Late Middle Ages (ca. 1300–1389), during the ...
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Morava architectural school Morava architectural school ( sr, Моравска школа архитeктуре/Moravska škola arhitekture), also known as the Morava style (Моравски стил/Moravski stil), or simply as the Morava school (Моравска школа/M ...


External links

*Aleksandar Kadijević, A century of searching for a national style in Serbian architecture. Middle of XIX – middle of XX century, Belgrade 1997. {{Revivals Serbian architectural styles Byzantine Revival architecture in Serbia Serbian Orthodox Church 19th century in Serbia 20th century in Serbia Kingdom of Serbia Kingdom of Yugoslavia