Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure, Banja Luka

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Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure, Banja Luka Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure, Banja Luka is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category cathedral. Read and write reviews about Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure, Banja Luka.

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Jaroslav Madacki

Situated just northeast of the city center of Banja Luka is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure (Katedrala Svetog Bonaventure), standing as one of only four Roman Catholic cathedrals in Bosnia. This hyper-modernist cathedral, almost futuristic in its ambitious styling, was unveiled in 1973 and designed by Zagreb architect Ljubo Matasović. The original cathedral which existed at this location was a traditionally designed cathedral built in the 1850s, however, it was destroyed as a result of the 1969 Banja Luka earthquake. As a consequence of this dramatic tragedy, the Yugoslav government was quick to grant permission for its reconstruction (as opposed to the lengthy and arduous legal process religious groups often were faced with when attempting to build religious structures). The unique form of the Saint Bonaventure Cathedral is meant to symbolize a tent, which in this case can be translated two ways. As mentioned earlier, in the local language, the expression used for being in the presence of God is 'šatorom Božjim' or literally 'Tent of God' in English. In addition, after the 1969 earthquake, many residents of Banja Luka were forced to live in tents as a result of their homes being destroyed. On the interior of the church, its stain glass was created by Croatian painter Ivo Dulčić, while mosaics were created by Prijedor artist Rudi Slačal. In 1991, a combination bell/clock tower reaching 42m tall was built next to the church that was designed by Slovene architect Danilo Furst. This concrete tower is also built in a highly modernist architectural style which is characterized by a distinct concrete spiral staircase that snakes up to its five bells.

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Charles AWOUNOR

I was amazed by the building's architecture. The cathedral has it's unique architecture which is very different from most catholic churches building. The church is usually closed but there are religious person in the houses i next to it.

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Daria Vilušić

One of a very few cathedrals in B&H. It's unusual shape has a symbolic meaning. If you want to find more about the history of this building, which is interesting, you can always ask two wonderful nuns to explain it to you. They are living in the building next to the cathedral.

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Danijela Todić

No one was at the office, we were trying so many times to find some staff there, but no success

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Андреј Перковић

Nice and unusual in its look, this cathedral means a lot to the local Catholic community. It has an interesting shape (diamond shaped) and even holy relics - grave of Bl. Ivan Merz.

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Dajan Javorac

Pope visited this place! If he did, you might as well.

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Mia Martinovic

Super

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Hound Underground

interesting architecture