The Temple of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It was planned as the bishopric seat and main cathedral of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. It is built on the presumed location of St. Sava's grave. His coffin had been moved from Mileševa Monastery to Belgrade. It was placed on a pyre and burnt in 1595 by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha. Bogdan Nestorović and Aleksandar Deroko were finally chosen to be the architects in 1932 after a second revised competition in 1926/27 (for which no first award was granted, Nestorović being runner up). This sudden decision instigated an important debate in interwar Yugoslavia which centred around the temple's size, design and symbolic national function.This was accompanied by a sizeable increase in the base area of the ambitiously conceived project. The new design departed from the competition guidelines issued in 1926, and was to replicate the dimensions and architecture of Hagia Sophia.
Hram Svetog Save u Beogradu je najveći srpski pravoslavni hram. On se nalazi u istočnom delu Svetosavskog trga, na opštini Vračar, u Beogradu. Podignut je na mestu za koje se smatralo da je Kodža Sinan-paša 1594. godine spalio mošti Svetog Save, osnivača Srpske pravoslavne crkve. Izgradnja hrama je finansirana dobrovoljnim prilozima, kao i plaćanjem doplatnih poštanskih markica. Nedaleko od hrama je parohijski dom, a tu će se nalaziti i predviđena zgrada patrijaršije. Ovaj spomen-hram predstavlja organski deo savremene živopisne siluete Beograda, čineći jedno od njegovih glavnih obeležja.
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