5 Sights in Negotin Municipality, Serbia (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Negotin Municipality, Serbia! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Negotin Municipality. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

1. Црква Свете Тројице

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The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity in Negotin is located on the corner of Stevan Mokranjac Square and Hajduk Veljka Street, it was built in the period from 1872 to 1876 and represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.

Wikipedia: Саборна црква у Неготину (SR), Heritage Website

2. Врело – Шаркамен

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The Sarkamen Imperial Palace is a late antique residential memorial complex built in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries, during the period of Roman rule, known as the Tetrarchy - Reign of the Four. The palace is located in eastern Serbia, on the right bank of the Vrela River, near the village of Šarkamen, about twenty kilometers from Negotin. The name of the archaeological site comes from the Spring River, which springs in a cave about a kilometer from the former palace.

Wikipedia: Царска палата Шаркамен (SR), Website

3. Koroglaš monastery

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The Koroglaš Monastery is an abandoned 14th century Serbian Orthodox monastery in the village of Miloševo, Negotin, Serbia, thought to have been founded by Serbian king Stefan Milutin of the Nemanjić dynasty or by Mircea I of Wallachia. Legend says that King of Prilep Prince Marko was buried here after returning from the Battle of Rovine against Mircea I of Wallachia in 1395. The same legend mentioned that Mircea the Elder of Wallachia erected the monastery in memory of Christians killed in the battle of Rovine and in memory of Marko A medieval necropolis of the monastery is partly excavated.

Wikipedia: Koroglaš Monastery (EN), Heritage Website

4. Rajska prerast

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The Rajska prerast is a 155-metre-long tunnel cave between Plavna and Štubik in the Zamna Gorge of the Negotin Municipality in the Bor Okrug in eastern Serbia, northeast of the Deli Jovan. It is sometimes described as a rock gate. Under the name Tunelska pećina Prerast u kanjonu Zamne, it is on the WDPA list of protected areas.

Wikipedia: Rajska prerast (DE)

5. Манастир Буково

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The Bukovo Monastery is a late 13th- or early 14th century Serbian Orthodox monastery on the slopes of Bratujevac in Negotin, Serbia, founded by Serbian king Stefan Milutin (1282–1321) of the House of Nemanjić. Other sources state that, according to legend, it was founded by Nikodim I. It is surrounded by woods at the hill of Bratujevac, the frescoes in the monastery includes the Holy Mother in a circle of angels and Saint Michael. The bell was donated by Serbian Prince Miloš Obrenović (1815–1839) in the 1830s. Renovation was made in 1902; painting by Steva Todorović in the Romantic style, frescoes by Milisav Marković.

Wikipedia: Bukovo monastery (EN), Heritage Website

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