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Military Academy Hospital - Belgrade, Serbia
Stained glass windows depicting five various orthodox saints were installed on diving walls in the hospital chapel. (90 sqft) |
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Saint Vasilije Ostroski - Belgrade, Serbia
Vitraux Art Stanisic designed and fabricated four round (12 ft diameter) and nine other stained glass windows depicting Apostles and geometrical motives in unique byzantine style (970 sqft). |
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Church of the Holy Epiphany - Srbobran, Serbia
Stained-glass windows were made in 1938 by Milan Stanisic (I) They were damaged during the Second World War. In 1958, Stevan Stanisic (I) restored all the windows (700sqft). |
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All Serbian Saints - Stuttgart, Germany
This project is unique in Serbian Orthodox Church because it represents the lagest number of serbian saints (26) located in a single church. Stained glass windows were made in byzantine style (290 sqft). |
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Church of Saint George - Becej, Serbia
Serbian Orthodox Church was built in Becej (1858), in the Baroque style. Stained-glass windows were made by Milan Stanisic (I) and Sons from 1933 to 1938 (600sqft). |
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Church of Holy Annunciation - Dubrovnik, Croatia
Serbian Orthodox church in Dubrovnik was built in 1877. Church has been completely renovated and new stained glass windows (triptych) were made in 2009 (162 sqft). |
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| Saint Sava Church - Golija, Montenegro Contemporary stained glass windows in byzantine style were made for a church located in the high mountines, near town of Niksic. (270 sqft) |
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Ascension Church - Bukovac, Serbia
Stanisic studio designed and fabricated nine stained glass windows between 1997-1999. They represent various saints in a traditional style (753 sqft). |
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Church of Virgin Mary - Djurdjevo, Serbia
Sixteen new stained glass windows were designed by priest Mihail Holosnjaj. Stanisic Studio fabricated and installed all windows in 2004 (645 sqft). |
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Saint Nicholas Church - Novi Sad, Serbia
Stained glass was originally made by Milan Stanisic and Sons in 1933. Stevan Stanisic (II) restored all the stained glass windows in 2009 (150sqft). |
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Saint George Church - Sombor, Serbia
Stained-glass windows were made during 1937-1938 by Milan Stanisic and Sons studio with donations of well known families from Sombor. In 1998, Milan Stanisic (II) made new stained glass window with the figure of St. Nicholas (800sqft). |
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Cathedral of St. Nicholas - Sremski Karlovci, Serbia
Studio Stanisic made stained glass image of St. Nicholas, which is located above the apse and choir. Studio performed the most difficult restoration of damaged stained glass of geometric shapes (600sqft). |
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Church of St. John the Baptist - Sombor, Serbia
Stained glass windows were made in Baroque style by Milan Stanisic (I) in 1924 (650sqft). |
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St. Nicholas Church (Nikolajevska) - Zemun, Serbia
Saint Nicholas church was built in 1745 right on the Gardos hill, and is the oldest church in Zemun. Milan Stanisic (I) and the Sons made all the windows in 1933 (150sqft). |













