Memorial Ossuary Lazarevac

Memorial ossuary Lazarevac
Serbia
Church of St. Demetrius in Lazarevac
Memorial church and ossuary
For World War I heroes
Established 1938-1941
Location Lazarevac, Serbia
Designed by Ivan Afanasijevič Rik

Memorial ossuary Lazarevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Спомен костурница у Лазаревцу) - Memorial church of St. Demetrius is a mausoleum in Lazarevac, built to the glory of the fallen soldiers of the Serbian and Austro-Hungarian army at the Battle of Kolubara. In the architectural and urban environment of Lazarevac the temple stands as a significant achievement of interwar Serbian church architecture.[1]

History

The idea of raising a memorial church with crypt in Lazarevac stemmed from the need to store the relics of warriors killed in the Battle of Kolubara in 1914. In order to implement these ideas 'The Committee to raise a memorial church and crypt in Lazarevac' was established. In the 1937 Committee was shut down and 'The Society for raising a memorial church with crypt in Lazarevac' was formed instead, led by a priest Borivoje Đorđević. Finally, the temple was built by the Russian émigré architect Ivan Afanasjevič Rik between 1938 and 1941.[2]

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Coordinates: 44°23′55″N 20°17′12″E / 44.3986°N 20.2866°E