Central Serbia

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Tabula Traiana (Trajan’s Plaque)  is the last remaining piece of evidence an ancient Roman bridge. The tablet features Latin inscriptions telling of Trajan’s bridge; the longest bridge in the world for 1,000 years following its construction. Emperor Trajan completed the road across the Danube leading into Dacia. The bridge was 1,097 m long and 20 column supported the architectural masterpiece. 

In 1969, because of the Djerdap Project, building a dam over Danube river, Trajan's carvings with the inscription / Trajan's Plaque was protected from sinking by raising it by 20/25 m. It was placed just above the original location, cutting and fixing the entire block of the old bearing - a stone monolith together with the inscription and part of the road, about 300 tons in weight.
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Tabula Traiana (Trajan’s Plaque)  is the last remaining piece of evidence an ancient Roman bridge. The tablet features Latin inscriptions telling of Trajan’s bridge; the longest bridge in the world for 1,000 years following its construction. Emperor Trajan completed the road across the Danube leading into Dacia. The bridge was 1,097 m long and 20 column supported the architectural masterpiece. 

In 1969, because of the Djerdap Project, building a dam over Danube river, Trajan's carvings with the inscription / Trajan's Plaque was protected from sinking by raising it by 20/25 m. It was placed just above the original location, cutting and fixing the entire block of the old bearing - a stone monolith together with the inscription and part of the road, about 300 tons in weight.
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When people goes to Serbia, most of them only goes to Belgrade but there are many wonderful places to see in this country especially Mokra Gora. Drvengrad is located on the most beautiful hill of Mokra Gora with a magnificent view. 

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A small town of wooden houses!
This church is dedicated to Saint Sava, who was the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and an important figure in Serbian history. Construction began on the 10 May 1935, although was halted after the invasion of Yugoslavia during WWII. Work resumed in 1985, and whilst the exterior is almost complete, the interior remains unfinished.

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Popular cities in Central Serbia

Cathedral of Saint Sava which includes a garden, a church or cathedral and heritage architecture
Belgrade
Known for Cafes, Live music and Festivals
Learn about the intriguing history surrounding this once war-torn city. Explore its fascinating monuments within the walls of the Belgrade Fortress.

Reasons to visit

  • Knez Mihailova Street
  • Nikola Tesla Museum
  • Church of Saint Sava
Sopocani monastery in Serbia
Raška
Known for Skiing, Dining and Spas
Raška is calling! Discover its skiing, spas, dining and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Sunčana dolina
Was difficult to translate, but it's the market near the Nis Fortress.  People are literly everywhere selling their stuff, even outside the market, on the streets, out of their cars, on the bushes, etc.  It was nice to look around and see everything.
Niš
Known for Historical, Festivals and Cathedrals
Niš awaits: its festivals, cathedral, culture and more!
Adobe
Vrnjacka Banja
Check out the local area in Vrnjacka Banja as you venture to sights like Skyview Wheel.
A panoramic shot of the city from the top. Colorful buildings with red rooftops in Kragujevac, Serbia
Kragujevac
Known for Churches, Cathedrals and Aquariums
Escape to tropical Kragujevac! Enjoy its churches, aquarium and gardens.
Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
Novi Pazar
Known for UNESCO site, Churches and Temples
Get away to Novi Pazar! Enjoy the UNESCO site, churches and culture.