Temple of Saint Sava

Belgrade

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Temple of Saint Sava

The standout feature of the modern Vračar neighbourhood is the Temple of Saint Sava, the second-largest Orthodox church in the world. Its construction has not only defined the Plateau's current appearance but also shaped the skyline of Belgrade, making it visible from most parts of the city. The Plateau underwent a transformation in the early 2000s, with the addition of fountains, marble access roads with pillars leading to the temple, and children's playgrounds. The existing Karađorđe Monument, the leader of the First Serbian Uprising, remains a key element. The plateau is also home to the National Library of Serbia and Karađorđev Park. Nearby, you'll find the artisan settlement of Gradić Pejton and the bohemian quarter of Čubura.

Useful Information

  • Address: Hram Svetog Save, Krušedolska 2a, Belgrade
  • Email: info@hramsvetogsave.rs
  • Phone: +381 11 2432585
  • Opening House: hramsvetogsave.rs
  • Opening House: Daily 7am–8pm
  • More Info: 584dd3a83811cf06f2df37c83555ae6cd2fb5823

Do & See

Belgrade boasts a rich tapestry of cultural attractions and a vibrant events scene that draws visitors from all over Europe. From the panoramic views at Belgrade Fortress to the lively streets of Knez Mihailova and Skadarska, there's no shortage of sights to see. Indulge in the local cuisine at a traditional restaurant, where the music might just get you on your feet. Explore the city's lively bars and clubs, where the party goes on until dawn, and let the aroma of fresh coffee lure you back into the day. With its beautiful rivers, parks, museums, and theatres, Belgrade offers a diverse array of experiences. Make sure to time your visit with one of the many events that the city hosts.

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