Žiča
Žiča is a medieval Serbian monastery located near the town of Kraljevo. Founded in the early 13th century, it served as a significant religious center and was the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The monastery is known for its beautiful architecture and frescoes, which reflect the artistic style of the time.
The monastery played a crucial role in the history of Serbia, particularly during the reign of King Stefan the First-Crowned, who was crowned there. Today, Žiča is recognized as a cultural heritage site and attracts visitors interested in Serbian history and Orthodox Christianity.