Donde las piedras susurran historias de libertad, amoríos de sacerdotes y el campanario que casi provoca un motín.
The church is generally open every day from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but it may close during lunch hours (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) or during special religious services. We recommend contacting the local tourism organization to confirm: Tourism of Serbia.
Admission to the church is free. However, voluntary donations are accepted for the maintenance of the temple and can be left in the designated donation boxes.
It is recommended to spend between 30 and 45 minutes admiring its architecture, interior frescoes, and carved iconostasis, considered a masterpiece of Serbian sacred art.
Built in 1836, it is a Cultural Monument of Great Importance for Serbia. It stands out for its Morava School architectural style and for housing important Orthodox relics, symbolizing cultural resistance during Ottoman rule.
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer mild temperatures and fewer visitors. Early weekday mornings are ideal for avoiding tour groups.
The church has steps at the entrance and uneven interior levels. It does not have specific ramps, so we recommend contacting the local parish (+381 35 771 302) for specific assistance during your visit.
In Paraćin, highlights include St. Nicholas Church (600 meters away) and the park beside the West Morava River. Thirty kilometers away is Ćuprija with Ravanica Monastery, and 40 kilometers away is Kruševac with Tsar Lazar Fortress.
1) Dress modestly (men / women should cover knees and shoulders). 2) Photographing frescoes requires the priest's permission. 3) Check the Orthodox liturgical calendar at Serbian Orthodox Church to avoid times of important ceremonies.
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