Church St. George (Topola)
Serbia and Montenegro /
Central Serbia /
Topola
World
/ Serbia and Montenegro
/ Central Serbia
/ Topola
, 1 km from center (Топола)
World / Serbia / Šumadijski
mausoleum, church, Serbian Orthodox Church
Topola, Serbia
Phone: +381 34 6811280
oplenac.rs/
The church of St. George, along with the Karadjordjevic dynasty mausoleum, were built on the peak of Mali Oplenac. Situated on the slopes of the same hill was the capital of Serbia, Topola, a small town between Belgrade and Kragujevac (restored in the nineteenth century) . The two toponymes are not confused with one another in visitors' memories, but the latter outshone the tradition and the significance of the town, as visitors mainly come to see Oplenac and only then is the mutual past of the town and the mausoleum remembered. Topola became a place of historical significance during the Serbian Uprising in 1804. Its leader, Karadjordje Petrovic, born nearby, built a fortified town with towers and a church. Thanks to neglect and the carelessness of the new Obrenovic dynasty, the fortress was eventually destroyed. In 1903, a new heir to the throne, Petar I Karadjordjevic remembered Topola as the native place of his ancestors. With that in mind, as well as the wish of his parents now buried in Vienna, King Peter decided to build a church and mausoleum on the hill above the town for both his ancestors and descendants.
Phone: +381 34 6811280
oplenac.rs/
The church of St. George, along with the Karadjordjevic dynasty mausoleum, were built on the peak of Mali Oplenac. Situated on the slopes of the same hill was the capital of Serbia, Topola, a small town between Belgrade and Kragujevac (restored in the nineteenth century) . The two toponymes are not confused with one another in visitors' memories, but the latter outshone the tradition and the significance of the town, as visitors mainly come to see Oplenac and only then is the mutual past of the town and the mausoleum remembered. Topola became a place of historical significance during the Serbian Uprising in 1804. Its leader, Karadjordje Petrovic, born nearby, built a fortified town with towers and a church. Thanks to neglect and the carelessness of the new Obrenovic dynasty, the fortress was eventually destroyed. In 1903, a new heir to the throne, Petar I Karadjordjevic remembered Topola as the native place of his ancestors. With that in mind, as well as the wish of his parents now buried in Vienna, King Peter decided to build a church and mausoleum on the hill above the town for both his ancestors and descendants.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oplenac
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°14'49"N 20°41'2"E
- Church of The Intersession of the Virgin 30 km
- crkva u sremcici 53 km
- Church 54 km
- St. Luke's Ortodox Church 60 km
- Dren Crkva 65 km
- Novaci 70 km
- црква Светог Саве 71 km
- Crkva Vozviždenja časnog i životvornog krsta gospodnjeg 78 km
- Church in Batajnica (novo naselje) 79 km
- Monestery Kaona 84 km
- Oplenac 0.6 km
- Venčac Mountain 8 km
- Belosavci 9 km
- Maskar 11 km
- Bukulja Mountain 14 km
- Municipality of Arandjelovac 14 km
- Rudnik (Mine) Mountain 15 km
- Varnice 19 km
- Trudelj 20 km
- Ljig Municipality 32 km