Serbia, Despotovac

The temperature in the cave is constant (– 7 ° C); the air humidity reaches 80 – 100%. Limestone formations begin at the very entrance. Visitors move through the cave along a spiral concrete path. The path passes through various halls on two levels (upper and lower galleries). The bottom of the cave is at an altitude of - 405 m. Four halls are open to visitors in the upper gallery.

Serbia, Despotovac

Manasija Monastery is a 15th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery located near the town of Despotovac in central Serbia. The monastery was founded by the Serbian medieval ruler Despot Stefan Lazarević in the early 1400s. The massive structure was dedicated to the Holy Trinity and belongs to the Morava architectural style. The monastery complex is surrounded by monumental, mostly rectangular walls used for defense. The walls consisted of 11 towers, with the most prominent being the Despot's tower.

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