уторак, 26. новембар 2013.

Tuesday's Dream Place to visit


Sremski Karlovci




Sremski Karlovci is a place in Vojvodina, Serbia, on the Danube river, best known for preserving its 18th/19th centuries' look, including Orthodox churches, administrative and civil buildings. It played one of the key parts in the history of Serbian people after the Great Serb Migrations in the late 17th century. Due to the Turkish enslavement, which in general lasted for 5 centuries, the majority of Serbian population crossed the Danube and Sava river, to, what was then the Hasburg Monarchy, in search for salvation and preservation of the culture and faith. Thus, Sremski Karlovci became their religious center and the religious leaders also became the overall guides of the people. Today, most of the Serbian period movies and series are made here. 


1 коментар:

  1. Simply beautiful! It's amazing that it still preserves its look. I guess it's some kind of Artistic Patrimony in Serbia, then? :=)

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