• Saint Petka's Chapel. 4.5. 436 reviews. #2 of 296 things to do in Belgrade. ... St. Petka is the most favourite woman-saint in Serbia, especially with women.
  • Memorial Ossuary for the 1914–15 defenders of Belgrade, in the fortress wall behind the chapel. ... The spring of Saint Petka in the chapel.
  • The Chapel of Saint Petka is a chapel located in Belgrade Fortress, dedicated to Saint Petka and... read more. Reviewed June 15, 2023. macedonboy.
  • The current Chapel of Saint Petka, named after an 11th century Serbian ascetic female saint, was built in 1937. ... Jaskic's Tower in Belgrade Fortree.
  • Saint Petka’s Chapel. This lovely old chapel stands in the so-called Lower-town area of the Belgrade fort, near the famous ‘miracle’ water spring.
  • It was built next to a "miraculous spring", after 1867. The present chapel was built in 1937 according to project made by the architect Momir Korunoviæ.
  • In frame of the Church Ruzica there is a Chapel of St. Petka – the two of these buildings make an important ecclesiastical complex of Belgrade.
  • The Saint Petka Chapel, erected in honor of Saint Petka of Serbia, is one of those special places visitors to Belgrade should never miss.
  • While digging the grounds for the Church of St. Petka, the bones of Serbian soldiers died while defending Belgrade in 1914-1915 were found.
  • Chapel of Saint Petka,Belgrade. ... Archaeological park Topolnitsa with chapel Saint Petka on the top of hillock for relax and traditional celebrate.
  • Church of Saint Petka is located in Belgrade at Kalemegdan. The original church was built on the site of the miraculous origin after 1867.