Milić of Machva, born as Milić Stanković, is thought to be one of the most significant Serbian painters of the 20th century. And he is certainly the most famous son of Belotić, a village in the municipality of Bogatić in western Serbia. Many great paintings, inspired by artists such as Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel and Salvador Dali, remain after Milić, but also a unique building – Radovan Tower, in his[…]
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Who better to talk about Krupanj than the first man of this municipality, Ivan Isailovic? That’s why we asked him what the local and foreign visitors would have to see in Krupanj. In an interview for portal Come To Serbia, Ivan Isailović says that the first archaeological findings in Krupanj have been dated to the Neolithic period, in the form of remains of ceramics and a single axe made out[…]
For Serbs, it is generally said that they are people who like guests, are great hosts and like to leave a good impression, whether strangers come to Serbia, or we are visiting a different country. Traveling through Serbia, we often meet kind people and always return with nice impressions, the arrival in Mali Zvornik is something special, different. Here, people are more than kind, more than welcoming. They live peacefully,[…]
If you were to search the “Church of the Assembly of all the serb saints” on the Internet, you would think that this object does not exist, as there is almost no information about it. Inexplicably looked over, this little church has its own specifics, and the significance of the people living here is incomprehensible. This is a spiritual oasis and a refuge for all believers from this place. At[…]
One of the main symbols of Mali Zvornik is the water wealth that this place possesses: the Drina River and the Mali Zvornik lake. For decades the Drina bears the name of the most beautiful rivers in the Balkans. Zvornik Lake is the reservoir on the Drina and forms the natural border of Serbia and Republika Srpska. It lies at 140 meters above sea level. It was created when a[…]
Secret Underground City “Stone Maiden” in Mali Zvornik was hiding from visitors and the eyes of the public for decades. Written data on this mystical object almost does not exist. The military leaders of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia were to stay there in case of war. We take you through these hallways of secrets. The underground city was built from 1930 to 1934, and for its existence and construction, only[…]
If somebody who traveled this region asked what Teshnyar was, the answer would undoubtedly be: “What for Belgrade is Skadarlija, for Dubrovnik Stradun, or for Sarajevo Bash-charshia, for Valjevo is Teshnyar”. This street near Kolubara is a symbol of Valjevo. Teshnyar Street is one of the rare authentic oriental environments left in Serbia, and many will agree that after Skadarlija in Belgrade, it is one of the most beautiful in[…]
Vladimirci, a city in Serbia, could be called the “water oasis” of this part of the country. The municipality abounds in all types of water, which is not surprising, since it is located in an area once covered by the ancient Pannonian Sea. The most important large water reservoir near Vladimir is the large European river Sava, which runs along the border of this municipality in a length of 28[…]
In order for one place to be said to be rich in events, it must have diversity. That’s what Mali Zvornik has – something for everyone. The rich manifestations that are mainly organized by the municipality of Mali Zvornik make people happy and not bored in their city, give them a chance to have fun and have a reason to invite their friends to visit. Numerous manifestations are now traditionally[…]
Bridges as the eternal symbols of connecting of peoples and times, they dominate every city that has the privilege of having a river. There are few places lucky enough to have a river as mighty as Drina flow through them. One of those places is Mali Zvornik. Mali Zvornik and Veliki Zvornik are two cities connected with two bridges, which actually connect Serbia and Republika Srpska. One of them is[…]