• It was later melted into three church bells, largest of which still tolls from the bell tower of the Ružica Church today.[9][10].
  • The rich history of this church makes it extremely interesting. According to the legend , the church was built by the sisters Ružica, Marica and Cveta.
  • Controlled at various times by the Serbs, Turks, Hungarians, and Austrians, the small dark Ružica church has seen a lot of action.
  • Ruzica Church is young and old at the same time. ... It was then that she received the name Ruzica. The First World War inflicted severe wounds on the church.
  • Ružica Church is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Belgrade Fortress, in Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Explore the Roman castrum of Singidunum, the medieval walls, and Orthodox churches, including the Chapel of St. Petka and Ružica Church.
  • Ružica Church. ... The church was originally an arsenal, then a military chapel before its restoration in 1925. see location here : link.
  • Nestled amid the fortified complex of the spectacular Kalemegdan Fortress, Ružica Church is a stunning visage in Belgrade.
  • The ivy-swathed Ružica Church looks innocuous from the outside; inside, you'll find chandeliers made by WWI Serbian soldiers from spent bullet casings