Category
page 1Forts in Serbia
Belgrade Fortress
fortress in Serbia
Smederevo Fortress
fortress in Serbia

Manasija monastery
The Manasija Monastery (, ) also known as Resava (, ), is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Despotovac, Serbia founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević between 1406 and 1418. The church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It is one of the most significant monuments of medieval Serbian culture and it belongs to the "Morava school". The monastery is surrounded by massive walls and towers. Following its foundation, the monastery became the cultural centre of the Serbian Despotate. Its Resava School was well known for its manuscripts and translations throughout the 15th and 16th centuries. Manasija comple
Golubac
medieval fortified town
Petrovaradin Fortress
fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia
Maglič
Maglič (, ) is a 13th-century castle about south of Kraljevo, Serbia. The castle is located atop a hill around which the Ibar river makes a curve, about above the river. The fortress protected the only road that connected the Great Morava Valley and Kosovo polje. Its name means 'the foggy one' .
Ram Fortress
fortress in Serbia
Bač Fortress
fortress in Serbia
Niš Fortress
fortress in Nis, Serbia
Pirot Fortress
fortress situated in Pirot, Serbia
Soko Grad
medieval city and fortress near Sokobanja, Serbia
Vršac Castle
medieval Serbian fortress
Stari Grad
Old fortress in Užice
Kruševac Fortress
forts in Serbia
Fetislam
Fetislam is a fortification situated a few kilometers upstream from the town of Kladovo, on the right bank of the Danube in Serbia. It has a status of a cultural monument of great importance in the Republic of Serbia.
Koznik
Koznik Castle is a medieval castle in central Serbia, 10 km northwest from the town of Aleksandrovac, on a hillside of Kopaonik, on the right bank in the upper flow of the Rasina river. The castle was built on top of a steep hill dominating the surrounding terrain at 920 m altitude.
Šabac Fortress
fortress next to Šabac
Žrnov
Žrnov () or Žrnovan (Жрнован) was a medieval fortress on the highest top of the Avala Mountain, at , in Belgrade, Serbia. The Ancient Romans had built an outpost there, and later the Serbs expanded it into a fortress. It was completely demolished in 1934 to make the way for the Monument to the Unknown Hero.
Borač Fortress
near Borač, Serbia
Kovin Fortress
strategic fortification in south-western Serbia
Bolvan Fortress
fortress in Serbia
Stalać Fortress
Braničevo Fortress
Serbian fortress
Anište
Anište () is a fortress in Serbia. It is located east from confluence of Ljig into Kolubara. Today, only small underground remains are left.