5 Sights in Coka Municipality, Serbia (with Map and Images)

Explore interesting sights in Coka Municipality, Serbia. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 5 sights are available in Coka Municipality, Serbia.

List of cities in Serbia Sightseeing Tours in Coka Municipality

1. Дворац Ледерер

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Дворац Ледерер Mladen Sekulić / CC BY-SA 4.0

Lederer Castle, also known as The Marcibanji Castle, is located in Čoka, built after 1781, when Lerinc Marcibanji bought the wasteland of Čoka. The construction of the castle was completed only by the next owner, Schwab Karoly, only around 1870. Arthur and Karos Lederer bought the property in the late 19th century. In the possession of the Lederer family, one of the wealthiest Jewish families at the time, the estate remained until World War II. During World War II, the castle was owned by Hermann Göring.

Wikipedia: Дворац Ледерер (SR), Website, Heritage Website

2. St. Nicholas Church

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The Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas in Ostojićevo, Municipality of Čoka, was built in the first half of the 19th century. Construction began in 1818 and was finally completed in 1833. Interestingly, this church is now located in the middle of a crossroads with a roundabout of traffic.

Wikipedia: Српска православна црква Св. Николе у Остојићеву (SR), Website, Heritage Website

3. Church of Holy Archangels Gabriel and Michael

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The Serbian Orthodox Church in Čoka was built in the second half of the 18th century, and the first mention is related to 1773. It represents an immovable cultural asset as a cultural monument of great importance. The church is dedicated to archangels Gabriel and Michael.

Wikipedia: Српска православна црква у Чоки (SR), Website, Heritage Website

4. Church of Holy Trinity

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The Roman Catholic church in Choka was built in 1808, with the efforts of the Marcibanji family, under the protection of the state as a cultural monument in the category of immovable cultural goods of exceptional importance.

Wikipedia: Римокатоличка црква у Чоки (SR), Website, Heritage Website

5. Church of Holy Ascension

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The Serbian Orthodox Church in Sanad, a town in the municipality of Čoka, was built in the period from 1794 to 1795 and as a protected immovable cultural property has the status of a cultural monument of great importance.

Wikipedia: Српска православна црква у Санаду (SR), Website, Heritage Website

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