Pećka Patrijaršija
The Pećka Patrijaršija, or Patriarchate of Peć, is a significant Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the town of Peć, in present-day Kosovo. Established in the 13th century, it served as the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church and played a crucial role in the spiritual and cultural life of the Serbian people. The complex consists of several churches and is renowned for its beautiful frescoes and architecture.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006, the Peć Patriarchate is an important symbol of Serbian heritage. It reflects the historical significance of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its influence in the region. The monastery continues to be a pilgrimage site for many believers and a testament to the rich history of Serbia.