Church of Saint Sava
Serbia
Perched prominently on the Vračar Plateau, the resplendent Church of Saint Sava dominates Belgrade's skyline with its colossal dome and splendid Serbian-Byzantine architecture. Believed to be erected on the site where Saint Sava's relics were burned in 1595, this grand edifice pays homage to Serbia's revered patron saint. The church’s interior, still a work in progress, boasts lavish mosaics and intricate artworks that offer a visual feast. With its grandeur echoing Constantinople’s iconic Hagia Sophia, this colossal structure captivates the imagination and reflects Serbia's rich religious and cultural tapestry.
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Krušedolska 2a, Beograd 11000, Serbia