Hram Svetog cara Konstantina i carice Jelene, Serbian Orthodox parish church in Voždovac, Serbia.
Hram Svetog cara Konstantina i carice Jelene is a Serbian Orthodox parish church in Voždovac, featuring traditional Orthodox architecture with a central dome and ornate exterior details. The building occupies its location on Jove Ilića Street with a structure typical of Orthodox design from its period of construction.
The site served as Karađorđe's military gathering point before the 1806 conquest of Belgrade Fortress during the Serbian uprising. This connection places the location within the broader context of Serbian independence and resistance movements of that era.
The interior displays frescoes by academic painter Milić of Mačva, whose work departes from traditional iconographic patterns and shapes how visitors experience the sacred space.
The church can be reached via several bus lines including routes 9L, 10, 14, and 33 that serve the area nearby. Visitors should plan to arrive during regular service times for the best experience when experiencing the interior.
The church preserves a fragment of the True Cross, a sacred relic gifted by Patriarch German following his pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1959. This treasure draws devotion from those who visit and know of its presence.
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