Christ the Saviour
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Christ the Saviour

Cathedral

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Banja Luka is placed on the same spot where was a Curch of the Holy Trinity which was build in between WWI and WWII.


The temple was ceremonially opened in 1939, but very quickly it was hit by a fateful fate. It was demolished at the beginning of WWII, in a joint "effort" by German bombs and local occupying authorities in Banja Luka.

A few interesting facts of building

  • The work on interior design was given to the famous academic painter, Jovan Bijelić, and the group "Oblik", which he formed.
  • A stone travertine, red and yellow from the Middle East, imported from Italy, was used to renovate the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
  • Gold-plated stainless steel on all the domes of the temple originates from Siberia.
  • The bells and clocks were mounted by masters from Austria. Timepieces on four sides of the bell tower, 47.10m high, are connected to the Time Control Center in Frankfurt.
  • Before the WWII, the church was supposed to be near the place of "Kozara" cinema.
Banjaluka City Center
Banjaluka City CenterOgnjen Golubovic, Flickr
Hram Hrista Spasitelja
Hram Hrista SpasiteljaOgnjen Golubovic, Flickr
Hram Hrista Spasitelja
Hram Hrista Spasitelja
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