UNESCO Heritage & Historic Sites
The Raška region serves as the historical heart of medieval Serbia, housing several UNESCO World Heritage sites that define the country's cultural identity. This collection features the 12th-century Studenica and Sopoćani monasteries, renowned for their preserved Byzantine frescoes, alongside the archaeological remains of Stari Ras, the first capital of the Serbian state. The list also includes the 13th-century Maglič fortress, Roman-era springs in Vrnjačka Banja, and significant World War II memorials, spanning over two millennia of Balkan history.
Studenica Monastery
The Studenica Monastery is a 12th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery situated 39 kilometres southwest of Kraljevo and 40.9 kilometres east…
Sopoćani
The Sopoćani Monastery, an endowment of King Stefan Uroš I of Serbia, was built from 1259 to 1270, near the source of the Raška River in…
The Tracts of Saint George
The Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the vicinity of medieval Stari Ras and today's city of Novi Pazar,…
Church of Saint Apostles Peter and Paul
The Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, commonly known as Church of St Peter or simply Peter's Church is a Serbian Orthodox church,…
Stari Ras
A UNESCO World Heritage site comprising the remains of the first capital of the medieval Serbian state. The site features ruins of the Gradina fortress and served as a major political and cultural center from the 9th to 13th centuries.
Maglič
Maglič is a 13th-century castle about 20 kilometres south of Kraljevo, Serbia.
Fortress Brvenik
Medieval fortress ruins located on a steep hill above the Ibar River. Mentioned in 13th-century records, it served as a strategic military outpost and administrative center for the Brvenik župa.
Novopazarska tvrdava
A 15th-century Ottoman fortification located in the center of Novi Pazar. Founded by Isa-beg Isaković, the site features a preserved octagonal tower and bastions used for defense during the Ottoman-Habsburg wars.
Kraljevački October Memorial Park
The "Kraljevački oktobar" memorial park is dedicated to the citizens of Kraljevo who were shot by the Wehrmacht from October 15 to 20, 1941.
Chateau Belimarković
A late 19th-century summer residence built for General Jovan Belimarković in the style of northern Italian villas. It currently houses the Homeland Museum, featuring archaeological and ethnographic collections.
Spomenik srpskom vojniku
A bronze monument in the center of Kraljevo dedicated to the Serbian officers and soldiers who died during the Balkan Wars and World War I between 1912 and 1918.
Crkva Svete Petke
A small Orthodox church located in the village of Trnava on the slopes of Mount Golija. It is situated along the Raška-Šerametovica road and serves as a local heritage site.
Crkvine, Nebeske Stolice
An archaeological site on Mount Kopaonik featuring the remains of a 5th-century Early Christian basilica. The site is known for its high-altitude location at 1,800 meters and historic floor mosaics.
Roman Spring
An ancient mineral water spring in Vrnjačka Banja with evidence of use dating back to the Roman period. Archaeological finds at the site include Roman coins from the 2nd to 4th centuries.
Pazariste
The archaeological remains of a medieval settlement and trading hub located at the foot of the Stari Ras fortress. It served as an important commercial center during the reign of the Nemanjić dynasty.
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