Category: Serbia Christian Nation
Žiča Monastery was built in the 13th century by Stefan Nemanja and Saint Sava as the center of the new Serbian Archbishopric, responsible for the country religiously and replacing the center (archbishopric) in Ohrid, Macedonia. The design is influenced by [...]
Published On: 22/03/2022A half-hour drive from the Maglič Fortress is the Studenica Monastery, the jewel in the crown of the Valley of the Kings. It is a World Heritage Site, built at the end of the 12th century (1196) by Stefan Nemanja [...]
Published On: 20/03/2022From Studenica Monastery, we will continue south for about an hour through the winding roads of the Golija Mountains Nature Reserve or through the Ibar River Valley to the next historical site, Gradac Monastery. This is one of the gems [...]
Published On: 19/03/2022Sopoćani Monastery is located on a hill overlooking Novi Pazar. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its wonderful and unique frescoes from the 13th century. The monastery was built by a Serbian king in 1270 as atonement [...]
Published On: 18/03/2022Lim Valley and Mileševa Monastery The Lim River carves a valley parallel to that of the Ibar River, with the Pešter Plateau lying in between. This valley hosts the main road that connects Serbia to Montenegro and the Adriatic Sea. [...]
Published On: 17/03/2022Guča is a small, sleepy town for most of the year, but it comes to life and transforms into a kind of Balkan Woodstock for a week in August during the world's largest trumpet festival—the Guča Festival. With tents scattered [...]
Published On: 16/03/2022Topola, nestled in the heart of Šumadija, is a royal city established by the Serbian hero Đorđe Petrović, known as Karadjordje (Black Hand), in the late 18th century. It served as the hub of the 1804 rebellion against the Ottomans. [...]
Published On: 15/03/2022Kruševac is a relatively large city in Serbia, with 80,000 inhabitants. It was founded by Prince Lazar in 1371 as the capital of his Principality of Moravia, the largest and most significant of the principalities that emerged from the disintegrated [...]
Published On: 14/03/2022A few years after ascending to power, Prince Lazar began the construction of the Ravanica Cathedral and Monastery, which would become closely associated with him and where he would be buried, following the tradition of Serbian kings. The Ravanica Monastery [...]
Published On: 13/03/2022After Prince Lazar came to power, his son Lazarević built another magnificent cathedral monastery called Manasija, located half an hour’s drive north of the Ravanica Monastery. Lazarević was a Renaissance man and knight, married to an Italian woman. He spent [...]
Published On: 12/03/2022From Smederevo, we turn toward the Balkan Mountains. In their northwestern part, not far from the town of Petrovac, is the Vitovnica Monastery, built by King Milutin at the beginning of the 13th century. The monastery was an important regional [...]
Published On: 10/03/2022About half an hour from Vitovnica, hidden in a forested mountain valley, lies one of the most beautiful and spiritual monasteries in the Balkans. It was founded in the 14th century by the disciples of Gregory of Sinai of Mount [...]
Published On: 09/03/2022King Milutin annexed eastern Serbia at the beginning of the 14th century, and to strengthen his presence and Serbian rule, he built a series of monasteries. Two of them can be found near the city of Negotin, which is located [...]
Published On: 08/03/2022After exploring the captivating sites in the Balkan Mountains, we will head to Belgrade, Serbia's vibrant heart. To avoid retracing our steps, we plan to return to Belgrade via the stunning Iron Gates Canyon along the Danube. On the way, [...]
Published On: 07/03/2022Smederevo Fortress is considered the best example of open-air medieval fortifications in Europe. The fortress was built in 1427 by the Serbian ruler Đurađ Branković, the last of the Serbian kings, to serve as the new capital of Serbia. Its [...]
Published On: 07/03/2022Belgrade was initially established as a fortress on the Danube by the Celts in the 3rd century BC and was later rebuilt by the Romans and Byzantines. In the 13th century, Serbs from their mountain strongholds captured it and transformed [...]
Published On: 06/03/2022The city of Novi Sad is the second largest in Serbia, and its metropolitan area has about 400,000 people. It is a center of culture, economy, and government on the banks of the Danube. On the south side of the [...]
Published On: 04/03/2022Just a few kilometers south of the Petrovaradin Fortress lies the town of Sremski Karlovci, a significant destination on the Christian and historical route. At the end of the 17th century, the Serbian Patriarchate relocated there, transforming the town into [...]
Published On: 03/03/2022South of Novi Sad lies a low mountain region called Fruška Gora, which became the center of Serbian monastic life starting in the 18th century, following the great migrations from Kosovo. The mountain is home to around twenty monasteries, some [...]
Published On: 02/03/2022

