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St. Mark Orthodox Church
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Madera
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Ice Bistro
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Hot Good
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Izlog Restaurant
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Restoran - Pizzeria "Alo Alo"
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Srpska kafana
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St. Mark Orthodox Church

Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 17, Beograd, Serbia
4.8(4.9K)
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attractions: Tasmajdan | Sportsko rekreativni centar | Park, Little Theatre "Duško Radović", RTS Gallery, Postal Museum, Atelje 212, Зграда РТС-а срушена у НАТО агресији 1999., Museum of the Nineties, Historical Museum of Serbia, Nikola Tesla Museum, Museum of Ivo Andrić, restaurants: Madera, Mezestoran Dvoriste, jazzayoga, Ice Bistro, Hot Good, Izlog Restaurant, Walter BBQ, Restoran - Pizzeria "Alo Alo", Srpska kafana, SUSHI WOK Beograd
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+381 11 3231940
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crkvasvetogmarka.rs

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Nearby attractions of St. Mark Orthodox Church

Tasmajdan | Sportsko rekreativni centar | Park

Little Theatre "Duško Radović"

RTS Gallery

Postal Museum

Atelje 212

Зграда РТС-а срушена у НАТО агресији 1999.

Museum of the Nineties

Historical Museum of Serbia

Nikola Tesla Museum

Museum of Ivo Andrić

Tasmajdan | Sportsko rekreativni centar | Park

Tasmajdan | Sportsko rekreativni centar | Park

4.7

(8K)

Open 24 hours
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Little Theatre "Duško Radović"

Little Theatre "Duško Radović"

4.8

(398)

Open 24 hours
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RTS Gallery

RTS Gallery

4.4

(102)

Closed
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Postal Museum

Postal Museum

4.7

(193)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore Belgrades past and culture with a guide
Explore Belgrades past and culture with a guide
Thu, Dec 4 • 1:30 PM
Belgrade, RS 11102, Serbia
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Belgrade Street Food and drinks, Eat like a local
Belgrade Street Food and drinks, Eat like a local
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:45 AM
Belgrade, RS 11000, Serbia
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Cruise Belgrades rivers with a boat captain
Cruise Belgrades rivers with a boat captain
Fri, Dec 5 • 2:00 PM
Belgrade, RS 11210, Serbia
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Nearby restaurants of St. Mark Orthodox Church

Madera

Mezestoran Dvoriste

jazzayoga

Ice Bistro

Hot Good

Izlog Restaurant

Walter BBQ

Restoran - Pizzeria "Alo Alo"

Srpska kafana

SUSHI WOK Beograd

Madera

Madera

4.6

(1.8K)

$$$

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Mezestoran Dvoriste

Mezestoran Dvoriste

4.7

(2K)

$$

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jazzayoga

jazzayoga

4.7

(178)

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Ice Bistro

Ice Bistro

4.5

(564)

$$

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St. Mark's Church or Church of St. Mark is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Tašmajdan park in Belgrade, Serbia, near the Parliament of Serbia. It was built in the Serbo-Byzantine style by the Krstić brothers, completed in 1940, on the site of a previous church dating to 1835. It is one of the largest churches in the country. There is a small Russian church next to St. Mark's.

The church, dedicated to Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark, was built in the Interwar period between 1931 and 1940 in the Tašmajdan Park, in the centre of Belgrade. It was built slightly north of a wooden 19th-century church that was destroyed in 1941.

The original, wooden church, was built in 1835-36. Dedicated to St. Mark, it was built within an existing cemetery. At the same time Prince Miloš Obrenović, who was also a donor to this church, built the palatial church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Topčider (completed in 1834). Work on both churches was supervised by architect Nikola Živković (1792–1870). In 1838, Prince Miloš's eldest son Prince Milan and bishop Gavrilo Popović of Šabac were buried directly by the church. After the May Coup, the royal couple, King Alexander Obrenović I and Queen Draga Obrenović, were buried in this church. In ca. 1870, the church was the parish seat of Terazije with 312 homes and Palilula with 318 homes. It was destroyed during World War I by Austrian troops, then reconstructed in 1917. It was badly damaged in the 1941 German bombing of Belgrade and the rubble was cleared in 1942.

Due to the rapid growth of the city and population increase, it became necessary in the beginning of the 20th century to build a larger church in the Belgrade quarter of Palilula. Frequent wars did not allow this until 1930 when a pair of Belgrade architects, the brothers Petar and Branko Krstić, both professors of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture, designed the plans for the new St. Mark's Church. The present building of St. Mark's Church was built according to their drawings between 1931 and 1940. The eruption of World War II interrupted the full completion of the church. Only the construction work was finished. Divine service took place in the new church during the...

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6y

St. Mark's Church or Church of St. Mark(Црква Светог Марка/Crkva Svetog Marka) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Tashmajdan park in Belgrade, Serbia, near the Parliament of Serbia. It was built in the Serbo-Byzantine style by the Krstić brothers, completed in 1940, on the site of a previous church dating to 1835. It is one of the largest churches in the country. There is a small Russian church next to St. Mark's. St. Mark's Church was built in the Serbian-Byzantine style, according to the model of the Gracanica Monastery( Kosovo and Metohija) Grobnica cara Stefana Dušana se nalazi uz južni zid , radjena po projektu Dragomira Tadića, u mermeru, gde su položene mošti cara Stefana Dušana donešene iz manastira Svetih Arhandjela. The tomb of Emperor Stefan Dusan is located next to the south wall, worked on the project Dragomir Tadic, in marble, where the relics of Emperor Stefan Dusan were brought from the monastery of the Holy Archangels,Kosovo...

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5y

A good example of revival architecture - this church is based on the medieval Gračanica church located in the monastery of the same name in Kosovo. Sadly the interior frescoes are still unfinished, although this church has been in the making for almost hundred years now, the progress of completion was constantly marred by lack of funds, war or political climate of the time. Still well worth visiting for it's lovely polychrome facade, current resting place of the medieval Serbian Emperor Dušan the Mighty, as well as few other (more recent) royals buried in the crypt.

Trivia - there's a small Russian church that lies hidden behind this monumental gem - another gem in it's own right, a curiosity from back in the heyday when Russian immigrants loyal to the Imperial Russia fled the Bolshevik revolution and settled...

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Stefan SimonovicStefan Simonovic
St. Mark's Church or Church of St. Mark is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Tašmajdan park in Belgrade, Serbia, near the Parliament of Serbia. It was built in the Serbo-Byzantine style by the Krstić brothers, completed in 1940, on the site of a previous church dating to 1835. It is one of the largest churches in the country. There is a small Russian church next to St. Mark's. The church, dedicated to Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark, was built in the Interwar period between 1931 and 1940 in the Tašmajdan Park, in the centre of Belgrade. It was built slightly north of a wooden 19th-century church that was destroyed in 1941. The original, wooden church, was built in 1835-36. Dedicated to St. Mark, it was built within an existing cemetery. At the same time Prince Miloš Obrenović, who was also a donor to this church, built the palatial church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Topčider (completed in 1834). Work on both churches was supervised by architect Nikola Živković (1792–1870). In 1838, Prince Miloš's eldest son Prince Milan and bishop Gavrilo Popović of Šabac were buried directly by the church. After the May Coup, the royal couple, King Alexander Obrenović I and Queen Draga Obrenović, were buried in this church. In ca. 1870, the church was the parish seat of Terazije with 312 homes and Palilula with 318 homes. It was destroyed during World War I by Austrian troops, then reconstructed in 1917. It was badly damaged in the 1941 German bombing of Belgrade and the rubble was cleared in 1942. Due to the rapid growth of the city and population increase, it became necessary in the beginning of the 20th century to build a larger church in the Belgrade quarter of Palilula. Frequent wars did not allow this until 1930 when a pair of Belgrade architects, the brothers Petar and Branko Krstić, both professors of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture, designed the plans for the new St. Mark's Church. The present building of St. Mark's Church was built according to their drawings between 1931 and 1940. The eruption of World War II interrupted the full completion of the church. Only the construction work was finished. Divine service took place in the new church during the war in 1941.
Edith R LukarEdith R Lukar
St. Mark's Church in Belgrade, Serbia, is a stunning example of Orthodox architecture. Located in the heart of the city, it was built between 1931 and 1940, making it relatively new for such a historic style. The church’s interior is particularly impressive, with beautiful woodwork and traditional Orthodox paintings that give the space a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. The church is situated in a park, which adds to the tranquil feeling, with sculptures and a fountain nearby. If you’re lucky, you might catch a prayer service or even a traditional Orthodox wedding, which is a memorable experience. Overall, it's a wonderful place to visit for its serene environment and cultural significance.
Remedios Naturales RDRemedios Naturales RD
I visited St. Mark’s Church during my walk through Tašmajdan Park, and it quickly became one of my favorite stops in Belgrade. The church is absolutely stunning from the outside, with its red-and-yellow brick façade and impressive domes that dominate the skyline. Standing in front of it, you can really feel its scale and presence. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and reverent. The interior is spacious and still partly unfinished, which makes it different from many other richly decorated Orthodox churches, but the marble iconostasis and mosaics are beautiful. I especially liked the sense of peace inside, despite being close to busy streets, it feels like a sanctuary away from the city noise.
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St. Mark's Church or Church of St. Mark is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Tašmajdan park in Belgrade, Serbia, near the Parliament of Serbia. It was built in the Serbo-Byzantine style by the Krstić brothers, completed in 1940, on the site of a previous church dating to 1835. It is one of the largest churches in the country. There is a small Russian church next to St. Mark's. The church, dedicated to Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark, was built in the Interwar period between 1931 and 1940 in the Tašmajdan Park, in the centre of Belgrade. It was built slightly north of a wooden 19th-century church that was destroyed in 1941. The original, wooden church, was built in 1835-36. Dedicated to St. Mark, it was built within an existing cemetery. At the same time Prince Miloš Obrenović, who was also a donor to this church, built the palatial church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Topčider (completed in 1834). Work on both churches was supervised by architect Nikola Živković (1792–1870). In 1838, Prince Miloš's eldest son Prince Milan and bishop Gavrilo Popović of Šabac were buried directly by the church. After the May Coup, the royal couple, King Alexander Obrenović I and Queen Draga Obrenović, were buried in this church. In ca. 1870, the church was the parish seat of Terazije with 312 homes and Palilula with 318 homes. It was destroyed during World War I by Austrian troops, then reconstructed in 1917. It was badly damaged in the 1941 German bombing of Belgrade and the rubble was cleared in 1942. Due to the rapid growth of the city and population increase, it became necessary in the beginning of the 20th century to build a larger church in the Belgrade quarter of Palilula. Frequent wars did not allow this until 1930 when a pair of Belgrade architects, the brothers Petar and Branko Krstić, both professors of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture, designed the plans for the new St. Mark's Church. The present building of St. Mark's Church was built according to their drawings between 1931 and 1940. The eruption of World War II interrupted the full completion of the church. Only the construction work was finished. Divine service took place in the new church during the war in 1941.
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St. Mark's Church in Belgrade, Serbia, is a stunning example of Orthodox architecture. Located in the heart of the city, it was built between 1931 and 1940, making it relatively new for such a historic style. The church’s interior is particularly impressive, with beautiful woodwork and traditional Orthodox paintings that give the space a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. The church is situated in a park, which adds to the tranquil feeling, with sculptures and a fountain nearby. If you’re lucky, you might catch a prayer service or even a traditional Orthodox wedding, which is a memorable experience. Overall, it's a wonderful place to visit for its serene environment and cultural significance.
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I visited St. Mark’s Church during my walk through Tašmajdan Park, and it quickly became one of my favorite stops in Belgrade. The church is absolutely stunning from the outside, with its red-and-yellow brick façade and impressive domes that dominate the skyline. Standing in front of it, you can really feel its scale and presence. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and reverent. The interior is spacious and still partly unfinished, which makes it different from many other richly decorated Orthodox churches, but the marble iconostasis and mosaics are beautiful. I especially liked the sense of peace inside, despite being close to busy streets, it feels like a sanctuary away from the city noise.
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