Building Name: | Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus Црква Пресветог Срца Исусовог Crkva Presvetog Srca Isusovog Kisha Zëmra e Shëjt e Krishtit |
Location: | Podgorica, Montenegro |
Religious Affiliation: | Roman Catholic Church |
Consecration Year: | 1969 |
Website: | www.donbosko.me |
Architect: | Zvonimir Vrkljan |
Architecture Style: | Brutalism |
Year Completed: | 1969 |
Dome Quantity: | 40m |
The Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus (Црква Пресветог Срца Исусовог|Crkva Presvetog Srca Isusovog) is the only Roman Catholic church in the city of Podgorica, Montenegro. It was built in 1969, replacing the city centre church which was destroyed during the bombing of Podgorica in World War II. The church is a unique example of brutalist architecture, and is located in the Konik neighborhood.
The cathedral was built in 1969, three years after the renewal of the city's Catholic parish. It was designed by prof. ing. Zvonimir Vrkljan of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia, and was built to resemble a ship. It was consecrated on June 29, 1969, by Aleksandar Tokić, the then-Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bar.[1] The church has a 40adj=midNaNadj=mid freestanding bell tower, with concrete spiral staircases. From the dark interior, a 25adj=midNaNadj=mid tower sticks up, filtering light to illuminate the main altar.[2] Its facade was never finished.