Zica Monastery
Zica Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the central part of Serbia, near the town of Kraljevo. Founded in the early 13th century, it was established by Saint Sava, the first Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The monastery is known for its beautiful frescoes and its role in the history of the Serbian church.
The architecture of Zica Monastery features a blend of Byzantine and Romanesque styles, characterized by its red brick walls and distinctive towers. It served as the seat of the Serbian archbishops and played a significant role in the spiritual and cultural life of the region during the medieval period.