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The church is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, although there may be restrictions during religious services, especially on Sunday mornings. It is located in the center of Zrenjanin, easily accessible on foot from the bus station; use Google Maps for precise directions.
Admission is free, as in most Serbian Orthodox churches. Voluntary donations are accepted in the box at the entrance to help with maintenance.
It is recommended to allow 30 to 45 minutes for a complete visit, admiring the interior and the iconostasis. If there is a guide or a service taking place, it could extend to an hour.
Built between 1746 and 1776 in Serbian Baroque style, it is one of the most beautiful Orthodox churches in Vojvodina, famous for its impressive iconostasis with 18 eighteenth-century icons. It represents a key symbol of Serbian cultural heritage in the region.
Spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October) are ideal thanks to the pleasant weather and fewer tourists. Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the natural light on the frescoes.
The main entrance has several steps, which makes it not very accessible for wheelchairs, although there is an alternative side entrance with a ramp on some days. Contact the parish priest at +381 23 571 XXX for specific assistance.
A few minutes away on foot you will find the Zrenjanin Museum, Tisza National Park, and the Begej River for walks. Explore the historic center with its Art Nouveau buildings; check the official Zrenjanin tourism website for more ideas.
Wear modest clothing, covering shoulders and knees, out of respect for Orthodox traditions, and bring comfortable shoes for the stone floor. Download an audio guide from IAudioguia to enrich your experience with historical details.
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