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“This city breathes history, doesn’t it?” The Church of the Holy Annunciation stands as a testament to Dubrovnik’s diverse past. Completed in 1877, this Serbian Orthodox church is a relatively new addition to the city’s ancient landscape. But don’t let its age fool you. The Church of the Holy Annunciation holds a captivating story of its own. It represents a time when the echoes of the Byzantine Empire still resonated throughout the region. Step inside, and you’ll discover a treasure trove of Orthodox art and spirituality. The church boasts a remarkable collection of icons. Some of these sacred images date back to the 15th and 16th centuries. They offer a glimpse into the rich artistic traditions of the Eastern Orthodox faith. The church also houses a museum, a testament to the enduring legacy of the Serbian Orthodox community in Dubrovnik. Within its walls, you’ll find a copy of the Miroslav Gospels, a Serbian Cyrillic gospel manuscript from 1897. Imagine the hands that carefully crafted these pages, preserving their sacred message across centuries. The church’s library, with its 12,000 volumes, speaks volumes about the community’s dedication to knowledge and faith. The Church of the Holy Annunciation may not be as old as some of Dubrovnik’s landmarks. But it stands as a powerful symbol of the city’s multifaceted heritage, a place where different cultures and faiths have coexisted for centuries.

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