churches in belgrade
Type of tour: private or small group tour with custom itinerary.
Distance: 60km (Belgrade)
Total duration: 4h
Type of tour: private or small group tour with custom itinerary.
Distance: 60km (Belgrade)
Total duration: 4h
Experience the stimulating combination of a guided tour to the most beautiful cathedrals and churches in Belgrade, accompanied by spiritual music and traditional liturgical practice
Enjoy the spiritual music by famous Serbian composer Stevan Mokranjac
Visit up to 4 churches on your request: Ortodox, Catholic, Belgrade Synagogue or Mosque Bairakli
Participate in the traditional liturgical practise of Serbian Orthodox Church
St. Michael’s Cathedral is located in the heart of the city. You will hear why this church is so important to Belgrade and its inhabitants and how important it has been throughout the history of our country. The port of the church also contains, among other graves, the graves of Serbian enlighteners and Serbian language reformers Vuk Karadzic and Dositej Obradovic.
St. Sava Cathedral – the largest Orthodox cathedral in the Balkans and one of the most important Orthodox cathedrals in the world. Here you will see the golden interior decoration, work by a member of the Russian Academy of Arts and the largest project in the world – the mosaic decoration of curved space.
The Topcider Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul is built in 1834 as the endowment of Prince Milos and it represents the oldest church in Belgrade. This beautiful and mystical place hides many secrets as well as the monuments around it. It is located in Topcider park – an English-style park, with winding paths, streams, lakes, and lush vegetation. Here you will also find a former residence of Prince Milos.
This unique religious object successfully blends traditional and modern elements into one perfect whole. It is located in New Belgrade and based on the project of Mihajlo Mitrovic. Church of Sent Basil Ostroski is connected to other religious buildings in Jerusalem and Montenegro, it has a mixed church choir, as well as a children’s choir composed of the youngest parishioners…
The construction of St. Mark’s Church, modeled on Kosovo’s Gracanica, began in 1931, but since everything was taken away from the church in 1941 in the Great War, it remained unfinished almost to this day. It was the largest church in the Balkans, built parallel with the Temple of Saint Sava. In the last ten years, the church has been renovated. According to the plan more than 300 square metres should be covered by mosaic, which is the most beautiful and enduring technique…
Private tour with custom itinerary.