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Its a magnificent building that is made at 1935 by an architect. The entrance is quite impressive. From the first moment of looking at the seiling you get really amazed. There were too much history on this kathedral and you should definitely search and learn from it. And there is an old story regarding Ottoman's religious conflict. Aside from that insider of the building is really huge and distinct. There was also a sacrament during our visit and it was a nice experience.
Amazing atmosphere and decorations are out of this world. A calming oasis away from hustles and bustle of the city. The crypt is a must see but isn't always open.
There is an excellent atmosphere here. There are beautiful scenes on the ceiling frescoes. Its historical texture has been well preserved and kept alive. Serbians are very lucky to have such a church. You can find publications with religious content inside. One of the most important points of Orthodoxy in Europe.
The temple is imposing with its sheer size and decorations. Felt a bit too turistic for my taste but anyway if you are in the city worth a visit.

No entrance fee and some shops to buy religious souvenirs available on site.
I couldn’t expect to see this!! Usually the Catholics buildings are enormous and monumental from the view of depth and height! This orthodox dom has all the above and also the frescoes inside are magical shining! That golden temple is really an architectural masterpiece!!!
Beautiful 1940 chirch, build in 14s architecture. New, splendid frescoes and icons. Works in progress, but it is open. Easy to find, climb the hill behind the post office on Parliament sq. Tram terminus. Free entrance. Candles outside.
Belgrade Serbia, The Temple of Saint Save is IMPRESSIVE. The pictures do it NO JUSTICE. The marvelous, massive, magical, majestic, and beautifully peaceful temple is AWESOME. Upon walking up to the temple, it's a nice building. Crossing inside is nothing less than extraordinary. I loved the sound of the prayer candles flickering just past the entryway.

I felt at peace once inside. The sheer planning of this massive temple is unbelievable.

There is no entry fee. There are several restaurants across the street. It's a lovely neighborhood to walk around.
Visiting this historic city was a journey back in time. The well-preserved architecture and fascinating museums make it a must-visit for history buffs
The entrance is free.

This is the biggest cathedral in the Balkan. The view inside is stunning. You might see people praying; so you should be respectful and not make loud noise. It feels peaceful being inside the cathedral.

Outside of the cathedral is a park with fountains. I think it’s definitely a must see in Belgrade
The most impressive Orthodox Church ☦️ in Belgrade...
Visiting this holy place since childhood.
It is one of the most beautiful churches in Belgrade and pretty much walkable if your hotel is in the city center. You feel at peace the minute you enter. If you're new, spend some moments in silence, and there are sheets of paper where you can write your petitions. Have a blessed trip.
The view of this cathedral is stunning - when you get inside you feel so tiny

There is an underground level - you should see it too - this area is very vivid and picturesque and these frescoes tell about the history of Serbia and history of faith in Serbia

I like the surrounding area of this cathedral - a nice park with fountain in the central square
An amazing Serbian Orthodox Church that is a must visit. I did not know about the catacombs below, so be sure to check that out if you go. Please be thoughtful and wear pants. No one bothers if you don't, but it is the national church of Serbia, so if you can, you should. The park around the church is a nice place to relax for a bit before you continue your tour.
Beautiful church in Belgrade located in the middle of a park. The serenity inside calms your heart and many worshippers are sitting in silence praying and contemplating.

A must do for visitors to Belgrade.
A beautiful Orthodox Catholic Church. The area also has a wonderful park for relaxation. The church itself has wonderful relics and beautiful artwork. It is a must visit while you are in Belgrade. It was built in the Serbo-Byzantine style by the Krstić brothers, completed in 1940, on the site of a previous church dating to 1835. It is one of the largest churches in the country.
Beautiful and peaceful church. Worth a visit if you're in Belgrade.
Beautiful church. Really enjoyed walking around it and through it. Beautiful gold with amazing depictions of Jesus throughout the interior. Not too crowded even when I visited on a Saturday. It is open for most of the day. Make sure to also walk around the park that is right next to the church. Would recommend to anyone if they are visiting Belgrade.
Thoroughly enjoyed visiting this church. Beautiful exterior and interior. Would recommend a visit.
We love this basilica. Unlike its brother on the hill, St. Sava, this church has beauty without the glitz and gold. The paintings are awesome as is the sedate and peaceful feeling you get inside. It is truly a place of serenity and stillness that allow for reflection and prayer.
David M
at 2023 Aug 24
David M
at 2023 Aug 24
Beautiful inside. Beware of pick pockets. One of our group nearly had his wallet stolen from his pocket. Luckily someone spotted it and was carrying a walking stick to fend him off. It was 3 men who appeared to be tourists.
Even those who are not religious will find it interesting to visit. The church is quite large-scale, with detailed mosaics. There were no clothing restrictions when entering, everything could be photographed and entry was free for everyone.
A. L.
at 2023 Aug 17
A. L.
at 2023 Aug 17
Eine wirklich atemberaubende Kirche. Der zu den serbisch-orthodoxen gehörende Dom wurde von innen mit einer gigantischen Mosaik gebaut (eine der größten der Welt).
Die Kirche hat zwei Etagen: die obere - die Hauptetage und die Untere. Auf jeden Fall sehenswert!
Like Greek churches. It is a simple and beautiful church. It looks very big from the outside. It matches the park next to it. I like it. It's a must-see.
Magnificent! The Temple of Saint Sava is grand, well decorated and a true masterpiece. It’s hard to understand just how big it is until your standing in front of it. The interior is beautifully decorated and the architecture is beautiful! Recommend checking this Temple out and make sure to really appreciate all the detail.
A super pretty church. It’s a Serbian Orthodox Church located in the Tašmajdan park in Belgrade. The church has three altars. There is one mosaic which depicts the Annunciation.
Couldn't visit this time due to protests, but still got a glimpse of this historical monument. It used to be a milestone for Christian community back in the days, having the mosque at the other end of the street.
The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel is a Serbian Orthodox cathedral church in the centre of Belgrade, Serbia, situated in the old part of the city, at the intersection of Kralja Petra and Kneza Sime Markovića streets.

# The Cathedral Church of St. Michael is an absolute must see, because of its beauty, its historical importance, its cultural significance, but also because it is located in possibly the nicest part of the city.

# Inside the church you can admire a magnificent classical gold-plated iconostasis.

# It is the second oldest Serbian Orthodox church in the city (the oldest being the Church of the Holy Apostles of Peter and Paul in Topčider park). It was built in a neoclassical spirit with baroque bell tower.
Saborna Church

The Church of the Holy Archangel Michael in Belgrade is better known as Saborna crkva (the Cathedral). The term cathedral means that it is the main city church, headed by a bishop. Therefore, this church proudly bears the title of the main one in the entire city, and it stands out in many other ways, from its historical and artistic significance to the rich treasury and graves of famous people in Serbia.

Saborna crkva is the largest Orthodox church erected during the existence of the Principality of Serbia. It was built in the neoclassical style with baroque elements, as a single-nave building.
The museum hosts over 150 000 pieces of invaluable value.
The collection is organized in chronological order. A place worth visiting.
This is a very special institution to visit in Serbia, for its holiness, history and architecture. [The special value of the church is its treasury, in which the relics of Serbian saints emperor Stefan Uroš V, parts of the relics of Lazar of Serbia, despot Stefan Štiljanović, and the graves of Miloš Obrenović, Mihailo Obrenović, Metropolitan Mihailo, Metropolitan Inokentije, Patriarch Gavrilo V, Patriarch Vikentije II, Vuk Karadžić, Dositej Obradović.]-Wikipedia