Belgrade Cathedral is located within walking distance from many other attractions of the city. It was built in the XIX century, when the Serbian state began to revive after several centuries of Ottoman rule. Compared to many cathedrals in Western Europe, the size of the temple is small. Beautiful iconostasis and murals. The Cathedral Church of St. Michael became the tomb of several princes and the Metropolitan of Serbia. Serbian educator and public figure Vuk Karadzic is buried on the territory of the temple. Opposite, across a busy street, is the majestic building of the Patriarchate of Serbia.
We were at the Christmas service. Very family-like. The truth is striking how tall the Serbs are. You have to come early to get up closer and see the service
A beautiful old Orthodox church in the historical center of Belgrade, on the banks of the Danube. Nearby is the cool Kalemegdan Park and the old fortress of Belgrade.
I recommend.