Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans

World Heritage
Ukraine
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The Residence of the Metropolitan of Bukovinia and Dalmatia represents an ingenious architectural style built between 1864 and 1882 by the Czech architect Josef Hlavka. An outstanding example of 19th century historicist architecture, the complex also includes a seminary and monastery, and features a dome, a cross-shaped seminary church, gardens and parks. The complex embodies architectural and cultural influences from the Byzantine period, reflects the strong influence of Eastern Orthodoxy during the reign of the Habsburgs, and reflects the policy of religious tolerance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Seminary church

Principal buildings of the Residence

Red Hall (Metropolitans wing)

Marble Hall (Metropolitans wing)

Seminary wing

The Residence (photo,1899)

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Metropolitans wing

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image http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Chernivtsi%20University.jpg
instance of architectural ensemble
located in the administrative territorial entity Serengeti
executive body Palace Residence of the Metropolitans (Chernivtsi)
office held by head of the organization http://g.co/kg/m/0vpxx6_
Commons category Palace Residence of the Metropolitans (Chernivtsi)
inception 1864-01-01T00:00:00Z
coordinate location Point(25.924905555 48.296641666)
start time 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z
World Heritage criteria Larousse Encyclopedia online
World Heritage criteria World Heritage selection criterion (ii)