Church of St John in Podmilačje
The Church of St John in Podmilačje is a national monument near Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The church dates back at least to 1461, and belonged to the parish of Jajce until 1878, when it became an independent parish.[1] It remained in use as a Catholic church throughout the Ottoman period. It became "a shared space of multiconfessional pilgrimage", and was the sole medieval church in Bosnia to survive in continuous use.[2] Catholic, Orthodox and Muslim pilgrims would travel to the church for Saint John's Eve.[3] Extensive renovations and rebuilding were completed in 1910. On 1 March 1993, the church was completely destroyed by Bosnian Serbs during the Bosnian War.[4] In 2000 the church was rebuilt, and in 2003 the Commission to preserve national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina gave the site protected designation as a National Monument.[5]
Saint John the Baptist Shrine | |
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Svetište svetog Ive | |
Saint John the Baptist Shrine | |
44.375423°N 17.294566°E | |
Location | Podmilačje |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | https://www.zupa-podmilacje.com/ |
History | |
Founded | 15th century |
Dedication | Saint John the Baptist |
Cult(s) present | Saint John the Baptist |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation | National Monument |
Designated | 2003 |
Style | Gothic |
Completed | 2000 |
Demolished | 1993 |
Specifications | |
Number of spires | 1 |
References
- Church of St John in Podmilačje, Website of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Commission to Preserve National Monuments. Accessed 23 June 2017.
- Helen Walasek, Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage (Routledge, 2016).
- Cathie Carmichael, A Concise History of Bosnia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), p. 121.
- Rob Pickard, Analysis and Reform of Cultural Heritage Policies in South-East Europe (2008), partially available on Google Books.
- Church of St John in Podmilačje, Website of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Commission to Preserve National Monuments. Accessed 23 June 2017.