Church of St. Nicholas, Đurakovac

Church of St. Nicholas

Destroyed Church of St. Nicholas in Đurakovac
Basic information
Location Đurakovac, Kosovo
Affiliation Serbian Orthodox
Year consecrated 1592

Church of St. Nicholas (Serbian: Црква Светог Николе у Ђураковцу) was a Serbian Orthodox church located in the village of Đurakovac in the municipality of Istok, in Kosovo. It was built on the foundations of an older building from the 14th century, and completely rebuilt in 1592 by the villagers, led by the priest Cvetko. The church belongs to the Eparchy of Raška and Prizren of the Serbian Orthodox Church and is registered as a Cultural Heritage of Serbia.

The church in Đurakovac was a single-nave building of modest dimensions, constructed by roughly cut quarry stone and limestone. The roof was covered with stone slabs and the average frescoes, painted by "sinful zograph Milija". The frescoes were restored in 1863. The church was much like those in the valley of the White Drim and represented a rare combination of stone and wood.

After the arrival of the Italian KFOR troops, the church was dameged, dynamited and demolished in July 1999 by Kosovo Albanians. The royal doors and two icons of the iconostasis, were lifted from the debris, and kept in the Monastery of the Patriarchate of Peć.[1]

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Coordinates: 42°43′01″N 20°28′21″E / 42.7170°N 20.4725°E / 42.7170; 20.4725

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