Belgrade: Church
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Church of Saint Sava
Monumental Byzantine-revival church The Church of Saint Sava stands as an imposing and majestic landmark in the heart of Belgrade, Serbia. This magnificent Serbian Orthodox church is one of the largest church buildings in the world and dominates the city's skyline with its grandeur and spiritual...
Ružica Church
Fortress church with military history Nestled within the historic Kalemegdan Fortress in Belgrade, Ružica Church stands as a spiritual beacon and a testament to Serbia's turbulent past. This Orthodox church, whose name translates to "Little Rose Church," is as much a symbol of resilience as it is a place...
Monastery of St. Archangel Gabriel
Nestled in the historic heart of Belgrade, Serbia, the Monastery of St. Archangel Gabriel stands as a serene sanctuary and a testament to the city's rich religious heritage. This significant monastery, although not as widely known as some of Europe's grander monastic...
St. Mark's Church
Stately Orthodox church with a crypt St. Mark's Church stands majestically in the heart of Belgrade, Serbia, as both a historical monument and a place of worship. This significant religious edifice, located in the Tašmajdan park area, is a prime example of Serbian Orthodox architecture.
St. Michael's Cathedral
Grand cathedral housing key relics The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel is a Serbian Orthodox cathedral church in the centre of Belgrade, Serbia, situated in the old part of the city, at the intersection of Kralja Petra and Kneza Sime Markovića streets.
Church of Holy Virgin in Zemun
Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary, known as the Church of the Holy Virgin is a Serbian Orthodox Church located on Rajačićeva Street in the center of Zemun, Serbia.
Church of St. Anthony of Padua
Catholic church designed by Jože Plečnik located in Bregalnička 14, Zvezdara.
Church of St. Basil of Ostrog
Church of Saint Basil of Ostrog is a Serbian Orthodox Church located in Bežanijska Kosa neighbourhood of New Belgrade. Its construction started in 1996 and completed in 2001, and is the first church built in New Belgrade since World War II.
Church of St. Alexander Nevsky
The Church of St. Alexander Nevsky is a Serbian Orthodox church in Belgrade, Serbia.
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary also called the Catholic Cathedral of Belgrade is since 1988 the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Belgrade.
Co-cathedral of Christ the King
The Co-cathedral of Christ the King is a Catholic place of worship located in Krunska 23, in the city center of Belgrade, Serbia.
Evangelical Church
The Evangelical church in Zemun /'Serbia'/ was built in 1926–30 at the corner of Prilaz and Tošin Bunar streets. It was designed by Jewish-Croatian architect Hugo Ehrlich to serve needs of Zemun's Evangelical community at the time mostly consisted of Germans.
Church of the Ascension
The Church of the Ascension is a Serbian Orthodox church in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It still uses the bell under which the Hatisheriff of 1830 was announced, by which the Ottoman Empire granted autonomy to Serbia.
Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, known as the Topčider Church is the Serbian Orthodox Church, located in Topčider park, in the municipality of Savski Venac in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Built between 1832 and 1834, it was an endowment of Prince Miloš Obrenović, who was also its founder.