Church of St. Nicholas, Kumanovo | |
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Црква „Свети Никола” Куманово | |
Location | Kumanovo |
Country | Macedonia |
Denomination | Macedonian Orthodoxy |
Previous denomination | Patriarchate of Constantinople |
Website | koe.mk |
History | |
Founded | 1851 |
Dedication | St. Nicholas |
Architecture | |
Status | Church |
Architect(s) | Andreja Damjanov |
Architectural type | Three-nave basilic church |
Construction cost | confidential |
Specifications | |
Materials | Brick |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo |
Province | Kumanovo |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Stefan |
Bishop(s) | Josif |
The Church St. Nikolas, in Kumanovo (Macedonian: Црква Свети Никола, Куманово), Republic of Macedonia, is a church designed by Andrey Damyanov. It is surrounded by arcades and has a rich interior with galleries, frescoes and furniture. The construction of the church is finished in 1860 on the same site as a prior church (with the same patron) in the "Varosh maalo".
The church is a tree-aisle monumental basilica type building, characteristic of the sacred buildings in the Balkans in the 19th century. It is built from stone and bricks. On the northern side there is a porch with colonnades. The central aisle is over-topped with four blind domes. Above the northern, western and southern part of the church extends a gallery where a collection of icons is placed. Above the western part of the gallery extends another one but with smaller dimensions.
There are icons in the church, painted by the Bulgarian painter Kosta Krastev in 1856.
Church library
St. Nicholas altar
The Church at 1905
In the church
Icon from the church 19th century
Icon from the church 19th century
Exterior of the church
The seat of the Metropolitan of Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo in the church yard
Coordinates: 42°08′14″N 21°43′14″E / 42.1372°N 21.7206°E