The Church of Saint Sava, located in Belgrade, is the largest Orthodox place of worship in the Balkans. It is built on the spot where Saint Sava’s, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, relics were burned in 1594. However, you don’t have to be Orthodox to appreciate the beauty of this church. It is still under construction, but in the pictures below you will see the Serbo-Byzantine style of architecture with its rich carved stone, domes and frescos.
According to Vogue Magazine, St. Sava is Eastern Europe’s Sagrada Família.






Beautiful church!
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It really was!
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