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  • This lovely old chapel stands in the so-called Lower-town area of the Belgrade fort, near the famous ‘miracle’ water spring. The church was built by an unknown benefactor around the same time when the remains of St. Petka were relocated to Belgrade and the construction was completed on St. Petka’s day, a popular religious holiday in Serbia.
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  • Church in Belgrade, Serbia. Chapel of Saint Petka in Belgrade. ... Memorial Ossuary for the 1914–15 defenders of Belgrade, in the fortress wall behind the chapel.
  • The Chapel of Saint Petka is a chapel located in Belgrade Fortress, dedicated to Saint Petka and thought to be erected over a sacred spring.
  • Saint Petka Chapel. 19.Dec.'20. St. Petka Chapel, together with the Ruzica Church, is one of the most revered sanctuaries in Belgrade.
  • Saint Petka's Chapel: Breathtaking! - See 436 traveller reviews, 197 candid photos, and great deals for Belgrade, Serbia, at Tripadvisor.
  • 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.
  • The Saint Petka Chapel, erected in honor of Saint Petka of Serbia, is one of those special places visitors to Belgrade should never miss.
  • 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.
  • A very nice tiny chapel Saint Petka's Chapel is a little church located just outside the Kalemegdan Fortress, close to Zindan Gate, in Belgrade...
  • Royalty-Free Stock Photo. Chapel of St. Petka in Fortress Kalemegdan. Belgrade, Serbia. Download preview.
  • 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.
  • The church pictured in the header image is the chapel dedicated to St. Paraskeva-Petka located in the famous fortress in Belgrade known as Kalemegdan.