The St. Roman Monastery at 20 kilometers from Kruševac.
Built by the end of the XIV century, on the foundations of a church from the IX century, as one of the more modest memorials from the time of Despot Stefan Lazarević.
The church is one of the oldest religious buildings, dedicated to St.Roman, a pupil ofthe Ohrid [...]
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The Naupara Monastery – built in XIV century.
The church of the monastery is dedicated to the birth of the Mother of God and is situated next to the village bearing the same name.
The monastery is 15 kilometers far from Kruševac in the direction of Brus.
Naupara was built in moravski style, with a dome and parvis.
Its [...]
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The Archaeological – Park Lazar’s city is an archaeological site, the remnant of the medieval city, which was built by King Lazar in to be his capital and a military fortress.
The authentic remnants of the Tower, the XIV century church, the remnants of the King’s castle, the monument to King Lazar and the National Museum, [...]
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Jastrebac is the highest mountain in the area it can be reached following the road from Kruševac and passing through the villages of Golovode, Lomnica and Buci.
Jastrebac used to be popular resort and its old fame is being restored now thanks to the hotels that have been refurbished and expanded,
Jastrebac is a mountain extremely rich [...]
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Kruševac, a town of rich tradition and several centuries long history, once a Serbian capital, is situated in the central part of Serbia, at the crossroads of ancient communications intersecting the Balkans and joining its distant parts.
The Kruševac valley which comprises the complex West Morava valley, lies surrounded by: Levca and Temnic in the north, [...]
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