just nearby tasmajdan park in the middle of belgrade. Nice appearance from outside. Inside it is just ordinary church. Worth a visit
The Church of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark - St. Mark's Church is located in the center of Belgrade in Tašmajdan Park. It is one of the largest churches in our country. It was built from 1931-1940 . Still not fully completed.
The building looks good from the outside , but inside is a different story. It looks like a construction site, but i suppose restoration can take a long time. Still worth a look.
Beautiful orthodox church, placed in one of the biggest park, Tasmajdan. Worth a look at this church.
We saw the church from a long distance and it looks greater when you come close. After some years it will be a masterpiece in the interior too.
This place is worth a visit as it looks beautiful and gives you the opportunity to take some stunning pictures. The craftmanship in building this place was exceptional and has the usual charm of many such buildings found in capital cities.
It is a copy of Gracanica monastery from Kosovo. Inside the church are graves of serbian Tsar Dusan and Patriarch German.
The outside of the church always has work done. lovely and historicaly important, but some work done on it all the time and it can be unpleasant to some people
The lovely St. Mark's Church is very easy to find - right behind Belgrade's main post office.This is a beautiful structure, especially its exterior design, with its lovely Serbo-Byzantine style.The interior of St. Mark's is quite a bit more peaceful and relaxing than that of St. Sava's. However, that could well have been because of the constant noise and mess associated with the ongoing interior renovations at St. Sava's during my visits there.Other recent reviewers have made reference to the ongoing renovations at St. Mark's, but I never found them to be a problem. Perhaps I was just lucky on the days I was there. When I'm next on Belgrade, I'll visit St. Mark's again.
Still being refurbished or completed I'm not sure but it was an inspiring church situated close to the city. Worth checking out even if just for the Byzantine style of the outside and surrounding parkland