St. Nicholas Church | |
Native Name: | Црква „Св. Никола“ |
Native Name Lang: | mk |
Country: | Macedonia |
Denomination: | Eastern Orthodox Macedonian Orthodox Church |
Religious Order: | --> |
Former Names: | --> |
Dedication: | Saint Nicholas |
Consecrated Date: | 1876 |
Functional Status: | yes |
Years Built: | 3 |
Groundbreaking: | 1922 |
Completed Date: | 1925 |
Bells Hung: | --> |
Parish: | Vevčani Parish |
Diocese: | Debar and Kičevo Diocese |
The St. Nicholas Church is a Macedonian Orthodox parish church in the village of Vevčani.[1]
The construction or maybe the reconstruction of this church started in 1834. The construction of the church was completed in 1864.[2]
The church is a three-naved basilica with an altar and balcony. The church is 18 meters long and 12.5 meters wide.
It was built with a flat floor, which was not allowed by the Ottoman rule at the time. The church is built of hand-hewn stone, and the entrance door is walled with tin. Above it, as above the other openings, biblical symbols are carved into the stone. The stone was taken from Maidan, in the mountain above Vevčani, and was carried by oxen.
The fresco painting is the work of Avram Dičov, the eldest son of Dičo Zograf from the village of Tresonče, and it was worked on at the same time to be finished in 1879. The church with imposing dimensions, built with imagination and richly painted, is one of the most beautiful Macedonian revival monuments in Macedonia.
The icons in the church were made by Dičo Zograf, a Miyak painter whose first icon for the church was probably made in 1849. The throne icons were also made by Dičo in 1876, which is considered the year of the church's consecration.