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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KraljevoKraljevo - Wikipedia

    Kraljevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Краљево, pronounced [krǎːʎɛʋɔ] ⓘ) is a city and the administrative center of the Raška District in central Serbia. It is situated on the confluence of West Morava and Ibar, in the geographical region of Šumadija, between the mountains of Kotlenik in the north, and Stolovi in the south.

    • Žiča
    • Maglič Castle
    • National Museum
    • Valley of Lilacs
    • Veseli Spust
    • Gospodar Vasin Konak
    • Trg Srpskih Ratnika
    • Holy Trinity Cathedral
    • Studenica
    • Hermitage Cell of St Sava

    Catch a taxi or bus to this monastery, which is revered for what the building means as much as the architecture on show. The monastery was ordered by Stefan the First-Crowned (also responsible for Maglič Castle, coming up next). And in medieval times a Serbian king wasn’t officially the king until he’d been anointed at Žiča, so from the 13th centur...

    An awesome sight from any angle, this 13th-century castle is on an insurmountable promontory hundreds of metres over a meander in the Ibar River. Its name comes from the Serbian word, “Magla” for fog, and in winter these walls are often enveloped in mist. In the courtyard you can inspect the ruins of the barracks, palace and a church, while the out...

    A little way west of the centre of Kraljevo, the National Museum is on a cute square beside the cathedral and opposite St Sava Park. In this handsome Neoclassical building from the 19th century there are permanent exhibitions of art, archaeology and ethnography, which were reconfigured in 2008. You can indulge your curiosity for medieval Kraljevo, ...

    The rugged walls of the Ibar River gorge below Maglič are draped in lilac trees. According to legend, these were planted by King Stefan Uroš I as a romantic gesture for his betrothed, Helen of Anjou. She was a French princess and helped usher in an era of learning and culture in the 13th century. The lilacs come into flower at the start of May, and...

    Translating to “Happy Downhill” in English, Veseli Spust is a non-competitive regatta down the Ibar from Maglič to Kraljevo. This is a big, silly flotilla at the start of July, and up to 20,000 people join in whether there’s blazing sunshine or pouring with rain. The vessels can be pretty makeshift, people go bobbing past in wooden rafts, old milit...

    There are “Konaks” in most cities in central and southern Serbia, and these started out as residences for senior administrators in the Ottoman Empire. The style was adopted after the Ottomans were ousted, and that is the case with this distinguished house from 1830 in the centre of the city. Master Vasa’s Konak was commissioned by Prince Miloš Obre...

    Something about Kraljevo that we haven’t mentioned is the city’s remarkable layout. Apparently this was devised by Prince Miloš: He drew a very rough sketch of what he wanted in a pan filled with sand using his finger, and the architect Laza Zuban put this into action. There’s a very orderly grid system around a circular central square, Trg Srpskih...

    Kraljevo’s cathedral has an intriguing origin story, also involving the first prince. Miloš Obrenović spent time in Kraljevo during the Second Serbian Uprising at the start of the 19th century. He made his camp on the site where the church stands today. At the time there was just a small wooden building to serve as a Christian place of worship in O...

    On a twisting road beside the Ibar Valley there’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it’s one excursion you simply have to make. UNESCO describes Studenica as medieval Serbia’s largest and richest monastery. Studenica was set up in the 1100s by the Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja and has two churches built from white marble. The location is almost dream...

    When you head to the Studenica Monastery bring some walking shoes, because you can also hit the riverside trail to journey to this network of monk’s cells, hewn from the face of a cliff. It is claimed that St Sava himself lived in these dwellings in the 13th century, and there are still monks residing there today who will show you around. The cells...

  2. www.serbia.travel › en › see-serbiaKraljevo - Serbia

    Kraljevo - Serbia. This city with a regal name, derived from “kralj” - Serbian for king, is situated at the very heart of Serbia, at the confluence of the rivers Ibar and West Morava.It attracts visitors both with its exciting history, traces of which can still be seen all over the city, and the numerous mountain resorts in its immediate ...

  3. Kraljevo, a city in which seven Serbian medieval kings were crowned, is now a place where one can hop in a hand-made vessel and join “The Merry Race” down the Ibar river.

  4. Kraljevo, Serbia is a charming city in the heart of the country, known for its rich culture and history. From its old-world architecture to its stunning natural scenery, Kraljevo offers visitors a wealth of attractions to explore.

  5. Things to Do in Kraljevo, Serbia: See Tripadvisor's 488 traveler reviews and photos of Kraljevo tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Kraljevo. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Kraljevo, city in south-central Serbia. It lies along the north bank of the Ibar River in a fertile agricultural region. The city’s heavy industry includes the manufacture of railway rolling stock, metal equipment, springs, wagons, ceramics, and firebrick. Cultural institutions include the National.

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