Unique artwork: 40-ton mosaic installed in Church of Saint Sava’s dome in Belgrade

The installation of the central composition of the mosaic on the inside of the 65-meter tall dome of the Church of St. Sava in Belgrade has been completed.

This is one of the most important projects of mosaic decoration anywhere in the world. The magnificent artwork was made in Moscow, the work of 70 artists led by Russian Academy of Arts member Nikolai Mukhin.

It took a year to complete the 40-ton mosaic, that was then cut up and transported to Belgrade in special trucks, b92.net reports.

The project, worth 4 million euros, was financed by Russia’s energy giant Gazprom Neft.

Church of St. Sava in Belgrade ©Zeljko Jovanovic / Politika

The Church of St. Sava is the largest Orthodox church in Europe, whose construction began in the 1930s in Belgrade’s central Vracar municipality, at the site where the occupying Ottoman Turks burned the relics of St. Sava (1175-1236) – the founder and the first patriarch of the autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC).

Photo credit: Zeljko Jovanovic / Politika

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