Digitalized immovable cultural

treasure of Serbia


immovable
Serbian cultural treasures
that are ready for a virtual visit

Latin church

Glašinac, Žitorađa • XIV century

Latin church is a small, single-nave edifice of a rectangular basis with a semi-circular apse in the east.

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The church of Saint Jovan

Orljane, Doljevac • XI century

The St. John church in the village of Orljane was built on a flat plateau on the Komnjiga hill, across the medieval town Koprijan.
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Fortress Hisar

Prokuplje • XIV century

The fortress was built in the second half of the 14th century, at the time when the Turkish invasion from the east was certain.

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Latin or Jug Bogdan church

Prokuplje • XIV century

The church was built on an already familiar holy place where in the late 1st century the temple dedicated to Hercules.
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Sokograd

Sokobanja • XIII century

Fortification Sokograd is built on an inaccessible tump in the river Moravica canyon, 2 km southeast from Sokobanja.
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Medieval town Stalac

Stalac, Cicevac • XIV century

Stalac town was built on a roundly-accessible terrain, which is why it is fortified with massive ramparts.

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Skobaljic town

Vucje, Leskovac • XV century

Nikola Skobaljic was a Serbian duke born in Dubocica, the last ruler of this area before the Turkish conquest. The fortress is built in the canyon of the river Vucjanka.

Church of the Holy Mother of God

Trgovište • XIV century

The natural phenomenon called Devil’s Stone (Vražji kamen) is located in the southeast of Serbia, 5km from Trgovište.

St. Nikola Monastery

Kuršumlija, Toplica • XII century

St. Nikola Monastery is located in Kuršumlija, on the outskirts of the town, high on the left bank of the Toplica river.

Markovo Kale

Vranje • XIII century

The fortress Markovo Kale is 4,5 km away from Vranje, built on a ridge 750m high, between the mountains Krstilovica and Pljačkavica, along the old road Vranje-Leskovac.

Rudare Monastery

Leskovac • XVIII century

The church of St Paraskeva in Rudare is located at the slopes of mountain Kukavica, on the Rudare slope which gently flows into the wide Leskovac basin.

Roman thermal baths

Bace, Prokuplje • III century

Roman thermal baths are located between the villages of Bace and Pločnik, under the bridge, on the 20th km of the road leading from Prokuplje toward Kuršumlija.