Saint Sava Church
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Saint Sava was a Serbian Prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law and literature, and a diplomat. He became a monk in his youth, receiving the monastic name Sava (Sabbas), subsequently founding the monasteries of Hilandar on Mount Athos, and Žiča. In 1219 he was recognized as the first Archbishop of Serbs, by the Patriarch of Constantinople, and in the same year he authored the oldest known constitution of Serbia, Zakonopravilo, thus securing full independence; both religious and political.
- Temple of Twelve Apostles
- Pokrovsky monastery
- St Andrew The Apostle Cathedral
- The Trinity Monastery of St. Jonas
- Solitude of Kitaevo
- Cathedral of the Annunciation
- Elias Church
- Vladimir and Lybed Church
- St. Catherine Church
- Church of Saint Basil the Great
- Saint Pantaleon Cathedral
- Seraphim of Sarov Church
- Church of Romanos the Melodist
- Saint Nicholas Church
- Church of Alexander Nevsky
- The Church of the Twelve Apostles Cathedral
- St. Nicholas Cathedral of Intercession (Pokrovsky) Monastery
- The Church of St. Peter and Paul
- Saint George Chapel
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral