Crkva Pokrova Presvete Bogorodice, Orthodox church in Valjevo, Serbia.
Crkva Pokrova Presvete Bogorodice is an Orthodox church in Valjevo built with traditional Serbian Orthodox architectural features. The interior houses an iconostasis painted by artist Nikola Marković in 1864, showcasing the craftsmanship of religious art from that era.
Construction began in 1838 under Prince Jevrem Obrenović and Protopresbyter Petar Sajić, making it Valjevo's oldest church building. The founding marked an important moment when the city was establishing its religious and cultural institutions.
The church serves as the spiritual center for Valjevo's Orthodox community and remains deeply woven into the city's religious life today. Local families gather here for major celebrations and mark important moments in their faith throughout the year.
Morning prayers begin at 7:30 AM, with the main Divine Liturgy at 9:00 AM on Sundays and 8:00 AM on Saturdays. Check ahead for any seasonal variations in service times, as the church calendar may affect regular schedules.
The church holds special Akathist services dedicated to different aspects of the Mother of God on specific weekdays throughout the year. These particular devotions reveal how the community maintains lesser-known Orthodox prayer traditions within the city.
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