Ruthenian Court, Šid
The Ruthenian Court (Serbo-Croatian: Руски двор, Ruski dvor, Rusyn: Руски двор) in Šid in Vojvodina, Serbia is a representative building constructed as a summer residence for the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Križevci.[2] The name of the building is sometimes mistranslated as a Russian Palace due to the archaic homonyms used for the possessive adjectives related to the local Pannonian Rusyns (predominantly Greek Catholic community) and ethnic Russians.[1]
Background
The building was completed in 1780 and granted to the eparchy by the royal decree of Maria Theresa.[4] It was protected as a cultural heritage building in 1967 and received the designation Immovable Cultural Heritage of Great Importance in 1991.[2]
A female monastery was opened in the building in the 1930s, and during World War II in Yugoslavia, it served as a hospital for Yugoslav Partisans, which had a stronghold on the nearby Fruška Gora.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Ruthenian Court Sid". Castles Of Serbia. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Руски двор у Шиду" (in Serbian). Информациони систем непокретних културних добара. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
- ^ "Информациони систем непокретних културних добара".
- ^ "Руски двор – Шид" (in Serbian). The Municipality of Šid. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
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