Ružica Church

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Ružica Church is a historic Serbian Orthodox church located within the Belgrade Fortress, known for its picturesque setting and richly decorated interior.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Ružica Church canonical 1
St. Petka Chapel 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Serbian Orthodox church
church building
affiliation Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Belgrade and Karlovci NERFINISHED
category Churches in Belgrade
Cultural Monuments of Great Importance in Serbia NERFINISHED
Serbian Orthodox churches in Serbia
city Belgrade NERFINISHED
country Serbia
dedicatedTo Holy Mother of God NERFINISHED
denomination Serbian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
function garrison church
hasArchitecturalStyle Serbo-Byzantine Revival NERFINISHED
hasFeature apsem
bell tower
courtyard
frescoes
iconostasis
nave
stained glass windows
hasInteriorDecoration icons
military helmets chandeliers
rifle and sabre chandeliers
wood-carved iconostasis
hasView Danube River NERFINISHED
New Belgrade NERFINISHED
Sava River NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationBy Republic of Serbia NERFINISHED
heritageStatus cultural monument of great importance of Serbia
knownFor chandeliers made from military materials
iconostasis
military-themed decorations
picturesque setting
richly decorated interior
locatedIn Belgrade NERFINISHED
Belgrade Fortress NERFINISHED
Stari Grad, Belgrade NERFINISHED
locatedNear confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers
locatedOn Kalemegdan NERFINISHED
right bank of the Danube
material stone
openToPublic yes
partOf Belgrade Fortress complex NERFINISHED
region Central Serbia NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
touristAttraction yes
usedBy Serbian Army NERFINISHED
usedFor religious services
tourism
weddings

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Belgrade Fortress hasPart Ružica Church
Belgrade Fortress hasPart Ružica Church
this entity surface form: St. Petka Chapel