Historical Sites of Western Serbia
Western Serbia’s historical landscape features UNESCO-protected medieval necropolises like Mramorje and Rastiste, alongside cliffside fortifications such as the Užice and Mileševac fortresses. The region is a spiritual center, home to the Mileševa Monastery—famous for its 13th-century "White Angel" fresco—and the Raška-style Davidovica Monastery. Industrial history is represented by the "Pod gradom" hydroelectric plant, the first in Europe built according to Nikola Tesla’s polyphase current principles.
Mramorje
Mramorje or Bagruša is a medieval necropolis, located in Perućac, Serbia, and is among the best preserved necropoli of the region.
Mileševa Monastery
The Mileševa Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Prijepolje, in southwest Serbia.
Uzice medieval fortress
Stari Grad is a fortress near the city of Užice, in central Serbia. Today in ruins, it is an example of typical medieval Serbian…
Jagat
A medieval fortress located on Bić hill near Priboj. It served as a strategic defense point overlooking the Lim river valley during the Middle Ages.
Mileševac Fortress
Mileševac fortress is a medieval fortification located in southwestern Serbia, 7 km east from the present day town of Prijepolje.
Mala hidroelektrana "Pod gradom"
Built in 1900 on the Đetinja River, this was the first hydroelectric power plant in Serbia and the first in Europe to use Nikola Tesla's polyphase current system.
Rača monastery
The Rača Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox monastery 7 km south of Bajina Bašta, Serbia. The monastery was built by Stefan Dragutin.
White church
Also known as the Church of the Holy Archangel Gabriel in Stapari, this 19th-century Orthodox church features traditional architecture characteristic of the Užice region.
Kovin Fortress
Kovin fortress is a strategic fortification in south-western Serbia, 9 km north from the present day town of Prijepolje, between the…
Church of St. Achillius
The Church of St. Achillius or the Arilje Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox church in Arilje, western Serbia.
Kumanica Monastery
The Kumanica Monastery belongs to the Eparchy of Mileševa of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Davidovica Monastery
A 13th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Brodarevo. Built in 1281 by Prince David, it is a notable example of the Raška architectural school.
Solotnik
Ruins of a medieval fortress located on the slopes of Tara. It was likely built in the 15th century to control the trade route between Užice and Višegrad.
Klak (Klek)
Ruins of a medieval fortification situated on a steep hill near the Lim river, historically used for regional defense and surveillance.
Stecci Necropolis Rastiste, Locality Urosevine
Part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, this medieval cemetery contains "stećci"—monolithic tombstones dating from the 14th and 15th centuries.
Kajmackalan
A memorial site and viewpoint in the Zlatibor region, commemorating the soldiers who fought on the Salonika Front during World War I.
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