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Sarajevo - St. Joseph Church at Marijin Dvor. Padre Lukas sul tetto della chiesa. Sul fondo si vedono le colline da cui sparavano i Serbi. La chiesa fu colpita inari punti e la campana danneggiata. Sarajevo settlement Marijin Dvor, located in the center of the city, is adorned by the graceness and beauty of St.Joseph Church.
It was built just before the Second World War, in 1940. The construction began in 1936, by the Archbishop Šarić, who in that very same area had founded the parish St.Joseph, for the part of the city under name Marijin Dvor.
This sacred Church was built in neo-Romanesque style, and projected by the architect Karl Paržik.
In a plan the church is triple-aisled basilica with transept. Below the sanctuary is a crypt with the tomb of Archbishop Ivan Šarić. There are a further fifteen tombs in the south, west and east walls of the church.
It was built just before the Second World War, in 1940. The construction began in 1936, by the Archbishop Šarić, who in that very same area had founded the parish St.Joseph, for the part of the city under name Marijin Dvor.
This sacred Church was built in neo-Romanesque style, and projected by the architect Karl Paržik.
In a plan the church is triple-aisled basilica with transept. Below the sanctuary is a crypt with the tomb of Archbishop Ivan Šarić. There are a further fifteen tombs in the south, west and east walls of the church.
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- Paolo della Corte/Buenavista Photo
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- Contained in galleries
- Sarajevo - La Gerusalemme d'Europa
