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The church is usually open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., although we recommend checking for possible schedule changes during religious holidays. For up-to-date information, contact the Užice Tourist Office at +381 31 502 144 or visit their website.
Admission is free, although voluntary donations for the upkeep of the church are appreciated. No advance booking is required.
A full visit takes between 30 and 45 minutes, depending on your interest in the architectural details and the historic interior frescoes. Don't forget to spend some time at the outdoor viewpoint!
Built in 1834 on the site of an older chapel, it is a symbol of Serbian cultural resistance during Ottoman rule. Its style blends Byzantine elements with the traditional architecture of the Šumadija region.
Spring and autumn are ideal thanks to the mild weather and lighter crowds. If you prefer better lighting for photos, visit early in the morning or during the golden hour before closing time.
The main entrance has steps, and the interior has uneven levels. A portable ramp is available upon prior request — call +381 31 502 144 for specific assistance.
Less than 10 minutes away on foot, you'll find: Užice Fortress, the National Museum (60 Maršala Tita Street), and Prince Miloš's House, with information available at Serbia Tourism.
Dress modestly (men and women should cover their shoulders and knees indoors), keep quiet during religious services, and ask before photographing icons. Wear comfortable shoes to explore the mountainous surroundings!
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