Katedrala Srca Isusova
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Projekat za izgradnju Katedrale uradio je Josip Vancaš kombinujući elemente romanike i gotike i tako stvorio sintezu po kojoj se ovaj objekat izdvaja od ostalih te vrste. Po tom projektu urađen je i dio enterijera. Izgradnja objekta je započela 1884. godine, a 1889. godine objekat je završen i predat na upotrebu sarajevskoj gradskoj općini. Katedrala je izgrađena na mjestu nekadašnjeg janjičarskog logora gdje je austro-ugarska uprava namjeravala sagraditi gradsku tržnicu.
Trg ispred katedrale nosi naziv fra Grge Martića i na njemu se planira sagraditi spomen-obilježje papi Ivanu Pavlu II, koji je posjetio Sarajevo 1997. godine.
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The Sacred Heart Cathedral (Croatian: Katedrala Srca Isusova) in Sarajevo, commonly referred as the Sarajevo Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Vrhbosna, currently Cardinal Vinko Puljić, and center of Catholic worship in the city. The Cathedral is located in the city's Old Town district. Sacred Heart Cathedral was built in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, an important Catholic concept. Architect Josip Vancaš modeled it after the Notre-Dame de Paris using the neo-Gothic style and elements of Romanesque architecture. Work began on August 25, 1884, and was completed in the same month in 1889. The Bishop of Dubrovnik was present for the opening.
Peace demonstration in front of the cathedral on September 1991 prior to the Bosnian war. The building was damaged during the Siege of Sarajevo, but was not completely destroyed, and the damage has since been repaired. The building is often used as a symbol of the city: The design above the door to the Cathedral is part of the flag and seal of Sarajevo Canton and the Romanesque towers are featured on the flag and coat of arms of Sarajevo.
(source: wikipedia.org)
Trg fra Grge Martića 2,
Sarajevo,
71000,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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