Serbia persons are very religious and never accepted Ottoman Emipre religion for 500 years under Ottoman pressure throughout history. Here you can how strong their Belief is and how ther are sincere in their Belief about Orthodox.
Beautiful and peaceful place. Would love to have stayed longer.Went back in the evening to see it all light up against the starry sky.
Is a huge Orthodox temple that is going through a deep reconstruction. But for now, nothing but cement, bricks and scaffolds.
on the outset, I must admit I am not a conaisseur of Orthodox churches but the Sveti Sava is beautiful on the outside. The inside is not finished and Will not be for a considerable amount of time. Still, worth visiting just to get an impression of the sheer scale of what Will someday be spectacular.
教堂外观很美,东正教风格,内部还未完工。据说是纪念南斯拉夫王国的第三个王子而建,二战后重新修建,到现在因为缺少资金内部依然有脚手架。但是不接受一般捐助,只接受信徒的捐赠。小心教堂外有很多骗子打着教堂捐赠委员会工作人员的名义要钱。如果捐,请走进教堂内的捐款箱。
Big disappointment!Beautiful from the outside, but not so beautiful on the inside.I visited St. Sava's in the spring and the interior was cluttered with scaffolding, white canvas coverings, and dozens of workmen. Only things I could hear were the dragging of ladders and the thunder of hammers!When I visited it again in the fall and winter, exactly the same thing!If in return to Belgrade again, I'll give St. Sava's a miss.
This was understood by me as the second largest orthodox church with a well-prserved outlook. A simple, small but very photogenic building to visit if you hapopen to be around. if you like it, don't forget to walk across the open space and buy a replica of it in a fist size at a good price in the shop which is just within 100 yards ahead.
When I visited-2008-the building was under construction. Nonetheless the site is an incredible monument to the powerful influence and connection the Serbian world feels towards their church. It is a working cathedral, and I saw a lot of people praying. I felt a bit uncomfortable, but also it gave me a great sense of reality. It's huge! It also looks very momentous at night. People were wondering around the nearby parks all night. It's a must see for anyone visiting this incredible city!
St. Sava is one of the biggest orthodox temples in the world, still not finished bur very impresive.
It's been said that this is the second largest orthodox church on the Balkan peninsula. The thing is that, indeed, the church is HUGE but then there is nothing but a block of concrete from the outside. From the inside it's also not so different - only concrete and nothing more. It's even not completely finished. Don't waste your time there, especially if you're in Belgrade only for a day or two.