Pustinja Monastery
Safe among the giants (mountains) A place were peace lives Born in a canon of the Jablanica river, hidden in a little valley and protected with strong stream hills, the Pustinja monastery is one the most beautiful monasteries in Serbia. It is about 20 km far from the city of city Valjevo, and it is [...]
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Gradac monastery
An ode to an angel Queen A memory to a holy Queen Gradac, the monastery on the Ibar river is the endowment of Queen Helen of Anjou, the wife of the convent, King Uros the first. It was built around 1270 and it is dedicated to the Annunciation of the Virgin. The monastery is situated [...]
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Novi Pazar
The city that appease differences Charming in every way, intertwined with different cultures and known as the place of delicious, exotic food, "Mini Istambul" as Novi Pazar is called, will delight all your senses. Welcome to Novi Pazar Welcome to Novi Pazar. Town situated in the Raska District, on the Raska River, in the center [...]
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Leskovac
For true gourmets only The modern city with an ancient story. Leskovac is a city of manifestations. All along the year something is happening. Monuments and sights of a city On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of liberation from the Turks, a monument of voluntary contributions, symbolically named Monument of Freedom was built at [...]
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Kraljevo
A town of Seven Crowns Regal city in central Serbia deserved its name after it was the place of the coronation of seven medieval Serbian Kings. Serbian Valley of Kings If you fall in love with this city, its legends, and spirit, you will be enchanted with its centuries-old heritage. Among the elfin nature, that [...]
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Kragujevac
A heart of Central Serbia Kragujevac is a significant economic, cultural, educational and health center of Šumadija, Pomoravlje, and neighboring regions. It is the fourth largest town in the Republic of Serbia and It wears the title of the city of national importance. First in many reasons In many ways, we can call this city [...]
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Mediana archaeological site
Beautiful Emperor’s residence built by Constantine Located on an important commercial route of former Roman road Mediana is one of the most important archaeological sites from late antiquity in south east Europe. It is located on an important commercial route of former Roman road "Via militaris", road that connected Singidunum /nowadays Belgrade/ with Serdica /nowadays [...]
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Iustiniana Prima archaeological site
Roman city dating from the VI century A.D. Administrative centre of the province of Illyricum In southern Serbia there is a Roman city dating from the VI century A.D. Iustiniana Prima (Empress's City) - which Emperor Iustinian built in his homeland as the administrative and ecclesiastical centre of the province of Illyricum. From the viewpoint [...]
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Pločnik archaeological site
Part of the Vinča culture which was Europe's biggest prehistoric civilization Interesting way of presenting the Neolithic life Pločnik is the Neolithic archaeological site located in the south of Serbia, on the way to Djavolja varoš, which was a nominee for the New Seven Wonders of Nature campaign. There one can find a copper chisel [...]
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Sirmium archaeological site
One of the four capitals of the Roman Empire Reached its peak in the 3rd century Sirmium, one of the four capitals of the Roman Empire reached its peak in the 3rd century when this town was the trade and transit centre of the whole region of the Late Roman Empire. Today Sremska Mitrovica actually [...]
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Singidunum archaeological site
Earliest known as a Celtic fortified settlement Singidunum was a city of great significance Singidunum - meaning "Round Fort" was mentioned for the first time in I century B.C. , when Singidunum – a Celtic fortified settlement – was conquered by the Romans. Singidunum was a city with great significance for the defence of the [...]
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Lepenski Vir archaeological site
It is the Cradle of Europe Dates from around 9,000 years ago Lepenski Vir is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Serbia. It is the Cradle of Europe and lies on the banks of the Danube, and represents the highest reach of the Mesolithic age. The culture of Lepenski Vir dates from around [...]
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Felix Romuliana archaeological site
Glorious palace of Roman Emperor Galerius Valerius Maximianus It was built in the 3rd and 4th century A.D. Felix Romuliana, the glorious palace of Roman Emperor Galerius Valerius Maximianus is located in the picturesque valley of Eastern Serbia. Emperor Galerius built the palace in the 3rd and 4th century A.D., named after his mother Romula, [...]
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Viminacium archaeological site
Military camp built in the first century Archaeological park and unique tourist attraction Viminacium was one of the first military camps on the river Danube which was built in the first century. In the second century, under the rule of Hadrian it was transformed into an important city of Upper Moesia province, with a high [...]
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Bač fortress
Best-preserved medieval fortress in Vojvodina It was once completely surrounded by water It was built near the settlement of the same name on its west side and on a small island that was made by the river Mostonga. The fortress in Bač belongs to the so called “water towns“ because it was completely surrounded by [...]
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Maglič fortress
Finest example of the Serbian medieval fortifications Built along the important Medieval roads for protection and control of traffic and trade It is located on the hilltop by the Ibar gorge at the place where Ibar's current makes a sharp turn surrounding Maglic fortress from three sides, while on the fourth side is a wide [...]
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Gardoš Tower
Tower is a historical symbol of Zemun Splendid view of the Belgrade Gardoš Tower is one of four Millennium towers that the Hungarian authorities raised on the border of their empire in honor of Janos Hunyadi (Serbian: Janko Sibinjanin), a great hero, fighter against the Turks and their presence in the Balkans. The Austro-Hungarian monarchy [...]
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Niš fortress
Beauty from Niš, aged over two millennium An edifice that dominates the urban nucleus of the city It rises on the right bank of the Nišava River, overlooking the area inhabited for longer than two millenniums. The extant fortification is of Turkish origin, dating from the first decades of the 18th century. It is well-known [...]
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