Pec Patriarchate
The Pec Patriarchate is an important historical and religious site located in Peć, Kosovo. It served as the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church from the 13th to the 18th centuries and is known for its stunning medieval architecture and frescoes. The complex includes several churches, with the most notable being the Church of St. Peter and Paul.
Today, the Pec Patriarchate is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting its cultural and spiritual significance. It remains an active monastery and a pilgrimage destination for Orthodox Christians, symbolizing the rich history of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its influence in the region.