@Bojan Blagojevic I hope you know how much that means to us, hvala vam! We wanted to provide the feeling we had while standing in awe of this great temple. Thank you for watching! ❤️
@@arolemaprarath6615 I think that St. Sava has dome slightly bigger than Ag. Sophia , and is some higher. The basement of Ag. Sophia is some larger. There are grafic comparasments at the internet.
I,m Bulgarian 🇧🇬 and i visited Belgrad and this Beautiful 😍 temple of God. I was also impressed by Modern Railway.Heart felt Greetings 🙏 for Orthodox Serbian Brothers and Sisters .Аnd not forget delicios Strreet food 😋 and All food ❤
@Bolek989 Long live Husar Sobieski! But bro I didn't know that also in Poland orthodox believers live there. I thought they are all catholics? It seems I was wrong. Do you know how many orthodox are in Poland?
No we are not all Catholics we belong to Polish Orthodox Church. Ofcourse majority of country is Catholic, but there are many orthodox believers as well! Also many beautiful orthodox churches with a lot of history worth to visit!
All right, Juan, but please study history. The sack of Constantinople occurred in April 1204 and marked the culmination of the Fourth Crusade. Crusader armies captured, looted, and destroyed parts of Constantinople, then the capital of the Byzantine Empire.The sack of Constantinople is a major turning point in medieval history. The Crusaders' decision to attack the world's largest Christian city was unprecedented and immediately controversial. Reports of Crusader looting and brutality scandalized and horrified the Orthodox world; relations between the Catholic and Orthodox churches were catastrophically wounded for many centuries afterwards, and would not be substantially repaired until modern times.( from Wikipedia but facts are correct)
What a beautiful church. It get deep it in to the soul. That is how the church shall be built. I wish to visit this church and pray in it. Watching from Ethiopia.
Μα πόσο όμορφος αυτός ο ναός, πόσο φινετσάτος! Ένα πραγματικό κόσμημα για ολόκληρη την Ορθοδοξία. Δικαιολογημένα οι Σέρβοι είναι τόσο υπερήφανοι για αυτόν. Εύχομαι ο καλός Θεός να με αξιώσει να τον επισκεφτώ και να προσευχηθώ μέσα σε αυτόν. But how beautiful this temple, how elegant! A real jewel for the whole of Orthodoxy. Serbs are justifiably so proud of him. I wish the good God to require me to visit him and pray in him. Али како је леп овај храм, како елегантан! Прави драгуљ за цело Православље. Срби су оправдано толико поносни на њега. Желим да добри Бог захтева да га посетим и помолим се у њему.
Невероятная красота))) Столько много золотой мозаики. Какой простор. Простота и величественность. Очень красивый и невероятный храм. Надо самим туда съездить, чтоб прочувствовать эту божественную величественность и теплоту))) Большой привет братьям Сербам, с любовью из России)))
@Arun arun Hope you get to see it in person! The Temple of St. Sava is worth the trip to Belgrade. It is stunning! You will be in awe! The domes were modeled after Hagia Sophia.Thank you for watching! 😊
@@vesnans4919 " a church ( Hagia Sophia) that had been avoided by the Orthodox since, in their view, the Catholics had contaminated it in December 1452, when the formal celebration of the union of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches had taken place. Since that fateful day it had been seen as the abode of demons and a pagan temple " " And the Great church was considered by them to be a refuge of demons and a Hellenic ( Pagan ) Temple ". Book : The siege and the fall of Constantinople in 1453 . Author Marios Philippides and Walter K . Hanak Edition : 2011 Page : 227 , 228 So , the Aya Sofia not stolen by muslims. That building ( Hagia Sophia ) was abandoned by orthodox patriarch and people. Muslim rulers took abandoned building. So , what need to shame ?
A gift from God to the faithful and deserving Serbian people. A jewel of Orthodoxy that rises in a country too hard tried, a true replica on the natural scale of St. Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople. This monumental creation was intended to show the whole world that Byzantine rite orthodoxy will last forever. Amen! ⛪
Recu posto ima raznih komentara od pohvala pa do ruganja...Sveti Sava je velicanstven hram u top deset najlepsih pravoslavnih crkava po unutrasnjosti zauzela je drugo mesto a po velicini peto mesto u svetu...najlepsi hram je vera u vasim srcima...i neka vas Bog uvek cuva i podari sve sto nemate a zelite kao i sacuva sve sto imate a volite...
Ne treba se hvaliti,nije hruscanski ni ljudski,najbolje je kad nase drugi pohvale.A ruganje i pljuvanje..to je dr ekstrem i bojim se da je kod Srba jedna od najgorih mana.Budimo realni i volimo svoje,a tudje postujmo.Jednostavno.
That's great news hopefully you can come soon, in a few months life here could be back to something approaching normal! We already follow each other on Instagram, so if you are in Dublin and want to meet for hour or so over coffee or beer..you canlet me know if you like!
As a Roman Catholic I would be happy to visit but the sound of my lower jaw dropping to the floor might disrupt the service of my Orthodox brothers. I should probably visit the Vatican first because if I see this first St. Peter will be big disappointment.. This is the most magnificent church in the world, with no competition from any other. Exquisite Exquisite X 10000. Only in Heaven can a more beautiful place be seen.
Its beautiful ! I can't wait to see it, after almost a century, world war and Nazi occupation, wars and bombings, sanctions, democratic harrying ... We completed it with the help of our beloved brothers Russians, you can see the love and hard work the artists put in every piece and that is the essence of Christianity. A big thanks to everyone who worked and helped to built it !
@Denis It will take your breath away. The artistry is exquisite and awe inspiring, you'll stand there for hours in utter disbelief. The enormity and detail of the project is overwhelming. Thank you for your comment and for watching.
Just for the info... Saint Sava was a member of the most powerful and most influential Serbian medieval royal dynasty. The Nemanjic dynasty. This family, which ruled Serbia for more than 200 years, produced 3 grand princes, 8 Serbian kings, 2 emperors and 2 archbishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Saint Sava was born in 1174 as the youngest son of the founder of the Nemanjic dynasty, Stefan Nemanja (born in 1113, grand prince from 1166 to 1196). When he came of age (in the Middle Ages this limit was 16 years old for boys) his father gave him a province (Herzegovina) to teach him how to be a ruler one day. But after only one year Saint Sava literally said: "I don't want this. I don't want power, money, titles and crown. I want to become a monk and devote my life to God". And so, at the age of 17 or 18, Saint Sava went to Mount Athos in the then Byzantine Empire. His father was against it at first but eventually accepted his son's wish. In other words, a prince just voluntarily renounced his power and went to a monastery! This is an almost unimaginable scenario in the entire history of the world, then or now! Especially now. As a monk, Saint Sava became the greatest Serb of all time... Not because I say so, but because other Serbs who can carry that unofficial title said so. The greatest Serbian scientists, Nikola Tesla and Mihajlo Pupin, the greatest Serbian writer, Petar II Petrović Njegoš, the greatest Serbian athlete, Novak Djokovic... They all agree that Saint Sava is the man. So what did he do? Saint Sava wrote the first Serbian code (with both civil and church laws), he wrote the first Serbian constitution, and he was also a writer (he wrote several books as well). He was a world-class diplomat, a polyglot, a great theologian and spiritual man. He was also a teacher, an enlightener and a man who built a large number of churches, monasteries, schools and hospitals. His most famous monastery is Hilandar, which is located on Mount Athos and which Saint Sava built together with his father, who also became a monk after he gave his crown to his son Stefan in 1196. Hilandar is also the first Serbian university. But most important of all... Thanks to his diplomatic skills, Saint Sava managed to get recognition from the Byzantine Empire for the creation of an independent Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. He also became the first archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian Church became a patriarchate during the reign of Emperor Stefan Uros IV Dusan Nemanjic, but no Nemanjic was ever a patriarch). Because of his great contribution to Orthodox Christianity, Saint Sava was declared a saint Equal to Apostles, which is the greatest possible honor in the Orthodox world. Despite the fact that the Turks, the Catholic church and the communists tried to destroy the memory of Saint Sava among the Serbian people and Serbian people in general, he still remained our spiritual father and the most important figure in the history of Serbia.
@@WeierOuttaHere A lot more needs to be said about this great man, especially when it comes to the last paragraph of my previous comment, the building of the Temple itself, Teodor Nestorovic... but what I have written so far is enough i guess. Thank you for such a wonderful video🙂.
Orthodox and Catholic are both Christians. If the God is same I don't understand what is the point of say Orthodox or Catholic? Isn't enough to say: Christian?
Because orthodox churches are more mistic, oriental and more influenced by Byzantium. This church is literally serbian-byzantium style church. It is misterious and fascinating.
Because the phylosofph behind builing a temple/church is diferent. Romancatolic churches are built aiming high because in their phylosophy that's the way to 'touch' the heaven. Orthodox phylosophy is that when you enter the church or a temple you should get a feeling of heaven around you, like you entering a mother's woom, like God makes a shield of piece and joy by his hands around you. Tha's why in orthodox church you don't feel small even when the temple is as big as this one you feel clause to hevan, while in cathedral heaven is something way above so you're in constant aim to reach it. Architecture and art in a building, specialy a church are a kind of language to your subconcience.
Oh my God... so fantastic and impressive... Thank you for this good video. God bless you Scott and Shelley and the Serbian Nation for this gift to the mankind.
@Lucky Travel Team Thank you for watching! You are right The Temple of St. Sava is a very special gift to the world. We would stand for hours looking at each individual mosaic and the shear magnitude of it all! Happy holidays!
@Јелена П. We are so grateful, we love your country! We have many more videos we are making on Belgrade and the day trips outside the city. Thanks for watching! Take care ❤️
Serbians... are chosen people! They have so much heart and culture that its like magic... And trust me its only Serbia, the rest of the balkan ist completely westernized.
@Alehu Baal You are right, the Serbian people are some of the kindest people on the planet. We just spent 16 months traveling through the Balkans. We loved the people and culture throughout. 😊
Three times in the last 100 years we have been attacked by all the surrounding countries led by the Western powers with the intention of exterminating us. And it is only because of the will of God that we are not exterminated. Now the same people who attacked us declared us to be the only genocidal people in the world. I guess they think that way they will hide their crimes.
The is a Serbian Orthodox church which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. It is built on the presumed location of St. Sava's grave. His coffin had been moved from Mileševa Monastery to Belgrade. It was placed on a pyre and burnt in 1595 by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha. The Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade is dedicated to him, built where the Ottomans burnt his remains
Thanks for showing St .Sava Church unbelievable seeing HAVEN ON EARTH so proud of my favorite home landlord's of SERBIA GOD BLESSINGS TO YOU MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS ❤❤❤💒💒💒
Truly stunningly beautiful. I visited Spain and toured a number of cathedrals. The amount of gold leaf and mosaic tile was impressive. Thanks for uploading this.
@Αναστάσιος Ορφανίδης Hvala vam! Totally agree! We are headed back to Belgrade, we can't wait! Thank you for your comment! We have many more videos to follow on Belgrade, with 3 other Belgrade videos already posted, with another posting today...if you're interested. Take care
@@WeierOuttaHere Once you get there have a day trip to Novi Sad, on the way there is a city called Sremski Karlovci, this is where the red sweet dessert bermet wine is produced, it is the number one wine in the world and can only be bought from there. Do that and you will remember me.
@Αναστάσιος Ορφανίδης Thank you for the suggestions. We have not heard about bermet wine. Sremski Karlovci looks beautiful! It's on the list now! We enjoyed Novi Sad, we will be posting a video about our visit shortly. Hvala vam for watching and your tips!
Pretpostavljam da su ovi što kritikuju u svojim životima i svojim rukama stvorili nešto impresivno kad se osećaju slobodno da pljuju po ovom divnom hramu i delu drugih ljudi.
Dzukela i mrzitelja će uvek biti. Srećom malobrojni su, samo su glasni pa deluje da ih je puno. Jer, uvek ćeš pre da napises komentar da bi nešto pljunuo nego pohvalio - zato se čini da je pljuvaca više. A to su uglavnom likovi kojima mame i tate daju džeparac i koji ji špajz u životu nisu i neće napraviti!
You guys are amazing and very smart if you decided to move to Serbia! I spent 2 years in the USA and had very interesting life but decided to come back to our lovely Serbia! I know life is harder here and we are way poorer country in comparison with the USA but money isn’t everything. Come to my hometown Surdulica. It’s on the southeast and it’s way cheaper than Belgrade. Love and hugs to both of you!!!
@N D Hvala for your very kind comment and information on Surdulica. We just looked it up and it looks like a lovely town! We have copied your information and it is now on the list! We can see why you came back to your hometown. Serbia is an amazing country that has stolen our hearts. It is on a short list of possible future home locations for us! ❤️ 🇷🇸 We are working on several more videos on Serbia. Lots of love! 😘 Take care!
@@WeierOuttaHere I know the direction to Surdulica was short but really good. One point to fill it up... Even though, the largest suburb of Leskovac, Niš is good for directions in general, you should know that eating in Leskovac does not mean that you will get the best service where ever you eat in Leskovac. Try to get as much as you can closer to down town Leskovac. Ofcourse subrbs of Leskovac, like Niš are OK. 😂😉
@Encarnacion Karlsson Thank you for your kind comment. Hope you are able to see St. Sava in person. It'll take your breath away. Thx for watching! 😊 ❤️
WONDERFUL video and the Temple 🙏 You have created a VERY BEAUTIFUL video. Hats off to you. I remembered Hagia Sophia every moment while watching the video. You've done a GREAT job by sharing this video. God bless You and Your family 😊 Best Wishes 😊
@@WeierOuttaHere The crime is high ,but we are content and so happy to live here !The cost of living is more or less like Belgrade ,but not very cold winters here !I am married to a Norwegian and loves the weather here ! Europe is nostalgic and has a lot of beautiful scenery ! I wish you success and happiness !🇿🇦
@omnitrus So sorry to hear about the high crime. I just Googled crime in So. Africa. I had no idea it was that bad! I read that a women is murdered every 4 hours there. Is it that bad? Please stay safe! That sounds pretty scary. We’ve spent 6 months in Belgrade 3 of which were during the winter. It wasn’t too bad. We just spent time in Krakow! Pricing is similar to Belgrade. But, wow what a great city! Absolutely woukd live there in a minute…other than the cold winters. We are looking to move to Valencia, Spain b/c of the warmer winters. Maybe, that’d work for you too?
@@WeierOuttaHere Thank you for your reply !We stay in a security village in a 800square Metre house at a dam and really are so happy here !It is dangerous here ,but Germans bought another house we had and want to retire here !Many Europenes come to retire in South Africa We get used to the crime and just pray to God for protection !South Africa has many advantages such as first world banking, the best climate,low cost of living ,very high interest on investments and lots of fresh fruit and vegetables !We feel safe in the security villages and leave our doors open during the day !We have lovely malls and restaurants !Cape Town is very popular for retirement !Spain is very beautiful and you will be very happy there ! Thank you for your reply!
@@omnitrus We hope to visit someday. It does sound lovely. We can’t say that areas of the U.S. are any safer than what you’re describing. All the best! 😊
Really beautiful and majestic temple, I think it is one of the most beautiful Orthodox temples in the world. Thanks for the wonderful video and for showing people this beauty.
@Zoran Markovic We agree with you! We'd even go as far to say one of the most beautiful churches, temples, mosques and or cathedrals in the world! St.Sava is unbelievably awe inspiring! 🙌 Hvala vam for your support and kind comment! ☺️
@@WeierOuttaHere Thank you for showing our homeland to others in a really high-quality and friendly way, and this is admirable. I am always very happy to look at your outstanding posts. Thanks!
@Zoran Markovic Making these videos comes from the heart. It is our way of saying thank you! We love your homeland. 🇷🇸 We are working on our next video about Belgrade now! Take care and stay well! Happy holidays!
I must say that I am not particularly religious, and I've been in some famous cathedrals, but when I went into this temple for the first time, I did cry a bit. So much work, almost a century of building it through so different times, regimes, wars... you feel that.
@Mirko M Well said, thank you! St. Sava is a must see, regardless of your religious orientation. The artistry will take your breath away! It was a spiritual experience for us. We are not religious, either. But, when we walked through the impressive doors of St. Sava, we were filled so much emotion. My eyes welled up several times too. The temple just pulls you in... There are many incredible houses of worship around the world. We have seen most of them. It is our opinion Belgrade is a destination by itself just to The Temple of St. Sava! Thx for the comment!
Magnificent! Thank you for a great video! Long live Serbia and forever our Kosovo! LONG LIVE EASTERN ORTHODOXY! Живела моја вољена отаџбина Србија. Хиљаде миља и широки Атлански океан ме заувек раздвајају од тебе мој родни граде Београде! Љубав према теби и чежња за тобом остају заувек у мом срцу! ❤️❤️❤️
@Branka Shekhdar 🇷🇸 ❤️ ❤️ 🇷🇸 Hope you are able to visit your homeland again! There is something very magical about Belgrade. We are convinced we have Serbian blood. Now we want to do a DNA test to find out for sure. Take care and thank you for your moving comments. ❤️
@@WeierOuttaHere Share the results here! I will come back to see. Best think you can make a separate video about your DNA test :-) Visit and share our channel: ua-cam.com/channels/WCFuNrKMDF2K7KBqRB20kA.html
UČI ISLAM OD ARAPA Учи ислам од Арапа? То све о теби каже: вехабија,аааа? Те твоје бројке су можда и тачне, али заборављаш да су Турци брутални окупатори били, а Ислам сабњом и терором ширили. На нашем тлу и једно и друго - страна кост! Данашњи Бошњаци је наш народ, из исте клице смо изникли! Веру променише под притиском душмана, када, како и су се пре потурчивања звали знају све муслиманске породице на Балкану, а посебно у Србији! Но, овде то није тема. Овде се приказује православни храм изузетне лепоте и ако ти то смета, гледај онда ТВ Кабул!!!!!!
@@zmiugaloma3585 Lupetaš...U vreme početka 19 veka NISU POSTOJALI NIKAKVI BOŠNJACI...Koren bošnjaka je Tito koji 60-tih godina 20 veka izmišlja narod muslimane kao treći konstutativni narod u BiH a kasnije 90-tih ti muslimani se preimenuju u bošnjake...U vreme Osmanskog Carstva pravoslavni stanovnici su pritiskom Osmanskog OSVAJAČA,OKUPATORA I KOLONIZATORA ili silom ili da bi sačuvali svoj kapital i privilegije prelazili na muhamedanstvo...To su koreni tih bošnjaka iz današnjeg vremena...Muhamedizovani slovenski narod a najčešće srpskog porekla je početkom 19 veka sprovodio TEROR I PLJAČKU nad pravoslavcima...Redovna praksa je bila svake godine da Vezir iz Travnika organizuje pljačku,teror i silovanja na prostoru sadašnje centralne Srbije koja se u okviru Osmanskog Carstva organizuje kao SMEDEREVSKI SANDŽAK a lupetanje je kako je to Beogradski Pašaluk tih konvertita koji valda hoće da pošalju poruku jelte šta će biti Srbija ...Ustanci Srba pravoslavaca su bili opravdani šta su radile te poturice dahije i koji su teror sejale...Da skratim priču na kraju je posle okončanja i rata između Osmanskog Carstva i Rusije u mirovnom sporazumu tadašnje dve velike sile uključen i Smederevski Sandžak koji dobija AUTONOMIJU u okviru Osmanskog Carstva...Autonomija je obuhvatila i dogovor da se iz Smederevskog Sandžaka ISELE SVI MUSLIMANI I TO U ORGANIZACIJI OSMANSKE VLASTI...Iseljavanje muslimana je sprovela OSMANSKA VOJSKA i tako je došlo do ravnoteže i nekog mira...U sadšanjsoti frustrirani potomci tih muslimana a najčešće sa prostora sarajevske čaršije potežu to pitanje ISKRIVLJUJUĆI činjenice...Jedan od tih muslimana je porodica Izetbegović a staro prezime ŽIVKOVIĆ koji su poreklom od okoline Smedereva a posle su živeli i kao poturice u Beogradu itd itd...Sad ovde nabrajaš neko stanovništvo muslimana u Beogradu a da li ti je palo na pamet da su oni svi učestvovali u OTIMANJU I PROGONU SRPSKE IMOVINE SLUŽEĆI AZIJATSKOM OSVAJAČU OKUPATORU I KOLONIZATORU?Srbin je imao sva prava ovog sveta da vrati oteto i da otera osvajača i okupatora kolonizatora ...Za kraj da navedem podatak da je grad Beograd bio i ostao strateška tačka između istoka i zapada i da je samo u ratovima Habzburga i Osmana 17 puta rušen i paljen i padao čas pod okupaciju jednih pa pod okupaciju ovih drugih...Svaki put ko bi pobedio on je rušio Beograd i gradio ga po svojoj volji a onda kad bi druga strana pobedila isto je rušila i gradila ga po svom viđenju...I jedni i drugi su stranci tuđini osvajači okupatori kolonizatori i nemaju nikakvo pravo na Beograd ...Za kraj da ti kažem da kada je sasvim oslabila moć Osmanskog Carstva oni su vrlo često imali praksu da se predaju srbima govoreći da vraćaju srbima njihovo...Primer predaja ključeva Beograda 1863.godine kada je na svečan način izvršena predaja Beograda Knezu Mihailu...Možemo tako navesti i slučajeve u Prvom Balkanskom ratu kada su samo srbima se predavali Osmani...Primer kada Osmani u sadašnjem Erdrinu ili Jedrenima ili Adrijanopolju iako su okruženi neće da se predaju bugarima već su rekli da će se samo srbima predati zato što oni znaju od koga su osvojili prostore...Srpskom oficiru su se predali okruženi Osmanski oficiri i njihova Vojska...Ima tako istih slučajeva i na prostoru sadašnje Makedonije...Osmani su bili IMPERIJA ali su i znali činjenice i nisu ih negirali te su zato i okviru svoje velike države su u svojoj upravi za službeni jezik imali i srpski jezik...Kada su bugari hteli da se ide na Istambul tada je odluka Srbije bila da Srbija nema šta da traži tamo i da je za Srbiju oslobođenje Stare Srbije što se tiče rata sa turcima izvršena pravda...Turci su tada vrlo poštovali Srbe zbog tog stava a kasnije i Kemal Ataturk koji je utemeljio Tursku posle nestanka Osmanskog Carstva...Ti sadšanji bošnjaci su frustrirani još od tog vremena prve polovine 19 veka smatrajući kako ih je izdala Truska a nikad im nije pamo na pamet da vide šta su oni to radili svih tih vekova i od tada oni se okreću i oslanjaju na Germane ...Slično je i sa aranutlukom kao drumskim razbojnicima kojima je zanat i egzistencija bila teror ,pljačka i razbojništvo koje su vekovima činili protiv Srba...Oslobođenje Srbije je vrlo pokvarilo germansko vatikanske planove pa je tada sredinom 19 veka nastala kod Habzburga i Vatikana i sada prisutno ludilo te takozvane zelene transferzale i izmišljanje albanaca i Prizrenske lige itd itd...Tada Germani BUKVALNO sponzorišu nasilje protiv Srba i pravoslavaca sve do Berlinskog Kongresa a i posle sve do Prvog Svetskog rata...Sada sarajevska čaršija na tim korenima blebeće i priča te izmišljotine i gluposti naravno opet služeći tuđinskom kolonističkom interesu GERMANSKOM...
We are following your adventures closely! We are expats in Amsterdam and just went to Belgrade for a week and LOVED it! We might be adding a home there, so we love seeing your adventures as well! Thank you for sharing! 🌷
@Puko's Porch We just subscribed to your channel! Puko's antics are hilarious! 🐱 We miss having a kitty. We are so happy to hear you went to Belgrade and LOVED it too!! You made our day! We really love Amsterdam. We were there in March. How do you like living there? It seems like a great city to call home. Thank you for watching and for your support! Happiest of holidays kindred friend! 😊
@@WeierOuttaHere we love Amsterdam. We live on a Houseboat, so we get a real canal life experience. In March of 2020? You were here for the start of the lockdown! We will be back in Belgrade in Feb (Puko will be coming too!) to investigate more. Keep showing us such great places for or visit! Glad you enjoy our crazy Dutch Cat!🇳🇱🐈👍
@Dijana Ignjatovic We would like to see them as well. If you get the chance please let us know which ones we should see. Happy New Year Thx for watching!
Saint Sava was supposed to be the ruler of Serbia, but he fled to Mount Athos (Greece) and became a monk. At the place where this magnificent temple is today, according to tradition, his incorruptible body was burned by the Turks because in addition to being an inspiration to the Serbs to free themselves from Turkish slavery, it also miraculously attracted the Turks to Orthodoxy. And I hope that this church dedicated to him will attract you, the people of the West. Praise God for everything.
@Miodrag Marinković We hope this video helps people choose to visit St. Sava and Belgrade for their next vacation. We were so attracted to The Temple of St. Sava we returned 5 times. Hvala vam for your information and for watching! Happy holidays!😊
@@WeierOuttaHere It is our largest and probably the most important temple, but there are many other shrines-churches and monasteries in Serbia, which tell modern people the Gospel of Christ, which they should visit. I will list only some of them: Studenica, Zica, Manasija, Mileseva, Ostrog, Tvrdos, Visoki Decani, Kovilj, Sopocani ...
@Miodrag Marinković Hvala vam! We just copied your list to our notes! We would very much like to see them on our return visit. We just had to leave due to our 90 day passport visa expiring. We miss Belgrade and the heartwarming Serbian people. It feels like home! ❤️ 🇷🇸
@Kralj Petar I'm not sure. I think there is one in russia even bigger. Even Hagia Sophia is bigger. So the St. Sava is on 4th place. Sorry for destroying your illusion but 4th is still impressive. Sagledajte i podjelite naš kanal: ua-cam.com/channels/WCFuNrKMDF2K7KBqRB20kA.html BEZPLATNA online-knjiga za sve!: drive.google.com/file/d/1ar5jIzoEeS9w7Ikej8pf_WMMsvX5PFny/view
Био не једном у нашој светињи,само не сада када је довршена.....Заслужио је наш СВЕТИ САВА овакав храм.....Хвала и мајци Русији и Владимиру Путину који су помогли да се ова наша светиња доврши и заблиста у пуној љепоти...
Τhe Temple was made by Serbian people, and construction of the main dome was done in the '80s, by several Serbian companies, Dome was cast on the ground, and by a specially constructed lifting pneumatic system, 4.000 tons of heavy construction was elevated to a final height of 78 meters. Russians ( God bless them ) donated completely at a priceless interior decoration which is consisted of 50 million pebbles creating that magnificent mosaic at the main hall. Crypt is made mostly by Serbian artists.
Јесте наш Храм Светог Саве је најлепша црква на Балкану, а за мене Београчанку, која годинама чезне за отаџбином и родним градом ЈЕ НАЈЛЕПША ЦРКВА НА СВЕТУ!!!! Заиста ПРЕКРАСНА , прави драги камен нашег Превославља!! Сузе ми теку низ очи док гледам ов лепоту. Живела моја Србија и заувек наше Косово и Метохија где такође постоје дивни манастири и цркве из давнина. Живела моја вера , моје ПРАВОСЛАВЉЕ , у које верујем из дна душе. Хиљаде миља ме раздвајају од моје вековима напачене отаџбине, мог родног града Београда али су заувек у мом срцу!!!!🙏🙏🙏
@Branka Shekhdar We had tears in our eyes as we stood in this magnificent temple too. We tried to capture how we felt when we were standing under the domes. We literally had chills. Thank you for your comment and for watching the video. All the best to you!
@Frost Flower Yes it was, we were so excited to see St. Sava in person. We went back several times day and night. It is a stunning sight to see! Thank you for your comment and for watching. We have many more videos on Serbia to follow! Happy holidays!
Thank you for putting this amazing video here and I can't wait to go and see it, I am not living too far from there. I just feel sorry that our Patriarch Irinej left us so soon because of him we have today this gorgeous church. We are so proud of it. God blees you all
@Shawa Hazel Yes, it was very sad about Patriarch Irinej. We went back to St Sava for his services. So excited for you to see St. Sava in person. It is breathtaking. Thank you for watching and your kind comment. 😊
@@WeierOuttaHere Thank you. It is special because they brought so many church artists from Russia and many other people. When I heard it I couldn't believe it how amazing this project is. Thank you again
It is magnificent to be here, when this beauty was created and to be a small part of it. One thousand years from now on, this church will be still here but all of us will be gone by then. Glory to be to the eternal God in Heaven who created the talented people to produce these unique artistic creations!
@miro mark We will never forget St. Sava! Truly an awe inspiring experience. Thank you for your comment and for your support watching our video. Happy New Year!
Thank you Weier Outta Here ✈️ for the beautiful video! Saint Sava was the youngest from 3 sons of Stefan Nemanja, the founder of the holy lineage of Nemanjić. The royal dynasty of Nemanjić built the most beautiful Serbian churches and monasteries. Stefan Nemanja built the Đurđevi stupovi monastery(1171. year) and with son St. Sava monastery Studenica(1186.). After that, in the 13th century (1219,), Saint Sava and his brother Stefan Prvovenčan built the monastery of Žiča. Žiča is a monastery where 7 Serbian kings from the Nemanjić dynasty were crowned. A Žiča is also known as the seven-door monastery . It was the rule to make a door before each coronation, through which a new king would pass. After that, they would wall up that door, so that no one could pass through it anymore. In addition, there are many other monasteries and churches that the dinasty Nemanjić gave to the Serbs. Sopoćani, Gradac, Gračanica, Decani, Mileseva, and many others. All from the 12th and 13th centuries and most are under UNESCO protection. Most of these monasteries are located near the town Kraljevo. If you have the time and opportunities, it is definitely worth visiting Kraljevo and these monasteries, as well as Vrnjacka Banja (the most famous and largest Serbian spa), mount Kopaonik (the largest ski center in Serbia) and church of St. Peter and Paul from the 9. Century(Based on a 6th century church) near town Kraljevo (Kraljevo on English it means Kings town). You are always welcome here in Kraljevo, 170 km south of Belgrade. I hope to see you here. Greetings from Kraljevo! Đurđevi stupovi Monastery: ua-cam.com/video/uqk5AY_M1YQ/v-deo.html Studenica Monastery: ua-cam.com/video/Rp6gKOHGz_I/v-deo.html Žiča Monestery: ua-cam.com/video/cp1TxsvHURQ/v-deo.html Sopoćani Monestery: ua-cam.com/video/6O9a-pOykUI/v-deo.html Church of St. Peter and Paul: ua-cam.com/video/speNM61t27Q/v-deo.html Kraljevo: ua-cam.com/video/zNlJhHnRLMM/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/PNirosu5Ya4/v-deo.html
@Mirko Vujic Hvala vam! We've copied your information! This is very kind of you, we really appreciate your time to put this together for us! We are currently in Zagreb. Our 90 visa time had run out. Otherwise, we'd still be in Serbia investigating your suggested monasteries! Take care and happy holidays 😊
Also if you’re visiting Kraljevo, don’t forget to visit Maglič medival fortress built for defending Serbian kingdom from Mongols , about 15km south from Kraljevo (on your way to Studenica, Sopocani, Djurdjevi Stupovi, Stara Pavlica etc monasteries, in Ibar walley) also must visit is “Gornja isposnica Svetog Save”, few kilometers from Studenica monastery... If you are interested in mountaneiring, few kilometers from Maglič fortress, you have Stolovi mountain, one of few mountains in Europe with wild horses on it, with stunning nature (google it)... From Kraljevo, in 100km radius you can easly visit (i recommend rent a car) a lot of other things... (Golija mountain, Kopaonik ski center, Ovčar-Kablar gorge (with about 30+ medival monasteries, also known as “Serbian mount Athos”), Stari Ras and Koznik medival fortresses, Etno villages on Rudno/Golija mountain which gave you best what Serbian cuisine can offer to you, Goč mountain etc)... i hope you will enjoy your time here in Serbia... (sorry for not perfect grammatics in English :p)
@Cone 39 We can not thank you enough for taking the time to list these locations for us! We have copied them all! We look forward to checking them out. Hvala vam!!
It was a real privilege to live in this century and witness the completion of this grandiose church dedicated to the first archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, St. Sava Serbian, from the XIII Century. Serbians are the parents of all Slavic people of Europe. Serbian alphabet is the oldest set of letters out of which the Latin and Greek alphabets were later derived. Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla gave to the whole world the knowledge of how to generate the three-phase alternating currents. In short, the Serbs gave to the world: the first wheel, the first calendar, (this is 7529 year). the literacy, and the electrical light. The first Christian Church was founded and built by the Apostol Jacob in 34 year in Sirmium, (Sremska Mitrovica), Serbia. I want to thank to all Russian and Serbian artists who participated in creation of this unique artistic endeavor. Glory be to almighty God and His son, Jesus Christ!.
@@WeierOuttaHere Hvala vama! Thank you for the amazing videos you provide us with! I shiver every time i watch them, cause of how good you make them. Your talent is unequalled! A compound of music and video is miraculous! Receive cordial greetings from a 17 year old Serb! Thank you, dear people, for representing my motherland in the best light!
@@nidzeksmocni659 You have made our day! We spend a ridiculous amount of time editing our videos. We’re going to copy your comment and refer to it on those difficult days when things are just not coming together! Hvala vam!!!❤️
The oldest cyrillic alphabet was created by Boris I of Bulgaria in 889 and some slavic nations like Serbia and Russia adopted it. Bulgarian Orthodox Church is the oldest slavic church, serbian one is the second. And the first christian church was Cenacle ( the site of the Last Supper) in Jerusalem .
Странци одушевљени а Срби пљују по својим Светињама. Боже сачувај и заклону у шта се претвори Српски народ. Добро нам је какви смо. Боже спаси нас и опамети док није касно..
Нина, Теби није јасно да садашњи Срби из Београда су потомци некадашњих комуњара, који су поубијали сву србску најобразованију елиту и старе породице, да би се они докопали њиховг стреченог бостава, кућа и имања. Они су сада све изгубили, јер се права Србија полако рађа и показује целом свету да је Србија древна цивилизација, која уме да из пепела ратова поново себе уздигне и настави још светлијим путем напред. Нама само треба мир, време и довољно стрпљења да бисмо се опоравили и вратили сами себима и нашим исконском вредностима.
Serbia finally gets a Tier A attraction, or in restaurant parlance three Michellin stars, something worth taking an entire trip for on its own. I saw it a few days ago for the first time. Saying it's spectacular really doesn't do it justice. It really must be seen in person. It is worth noting that the entire history of Serbia is laid out on the walls of the crypt... from Medieval rulers to people who perished in WWII under the Nazi and Ustasha rule and were canonized as saints. Not a single era of Serbian history was left out.
Mislim da je fina crkva iako je novijeg datuma, no svaki vjerski objekat mora biti sagrađen prije ili kasnije. Cijenim namjeru da su htili napraviti ovaj hram pred ll sv rat medjutim nisu uspili ali su imali nacrte. Bez obzira mislim da je Srbija vrednija za još jedan lijep objekt. Sretno i mir vjernicima!
Hvala na lepim rečima, ljudi poput tebe su dokaz da se može živeti u dobrim susedskim odnosima, vera treba da spaja ljude a ne da ih razdvaja bez obzira koja vera bila u pitanju, svako dobro.
Селам, брате, потекоше ми сузе, халал ти вера! ♥️☦️♥️☪️♥️ Праштајмо на свему једни другима, срце нас боли за заваду! И Србија и Босна и Црна Гора су и наше и ваше, нек живимо у миру и на корист једни другима!
O Lord,Jesus Christ bless those who built this sacred temple,and those who did good to it,and those who pray in it. Remember them in your heavenly kingdom.🙏🙏🙏
Your video brought tears in my eyes... Pure beauty..
@Bojan Blagojevic I hope you know how much that means to us, hvala vam! We wanted to provide the feeling we had while standing in awe of this great temple. Thank you for watching! ❤️
@@arolemaprarath6615 I think that St. Sava has dome slightly bigger than Ag. Sophia , and is some higher.
The basement of Ag. Sophia is some larger.
There are grafic comparasments at the internet.
My eyes teared up too!
My Eyes teared up too. The Miracle of the Internet and Videography is the next best thing to actually being there. Amen.
Thank you for watching and your kind words @SherilynMalloy
I,m Bulgarian 🇧🇬 and i visited Belgrad and this Beautiful 😍 temple of God. I was also impressed by Modern Railway.Heart felt Greetings 🙏 for Orthodox Serbian Brothers and Sisters .Аnd not forget delicios Strreet food 😋 and All food ❤
respect my orthodox serbs brother from orthodox albanian✝️✝️✝️
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@@stanimirovicd8207 ✝️❤️✝️❤️🤝🤝
thank You, greetings from Belgrade
And respect to you from Republika Srpska! ☦🕊🌿
@@Свободаилисмерть-э8д ❤️✝️🙏✝️🇦🇱
Pace and ❤ from Romania 🇷🇴 orthodox brothers Serbia 🇷🇸
Peace brother❤
Respect from Poland Orthodox
@Bolek989 Long live Husar Sobieski! But bro I didn't know that also in Poland orthodox believers live there. I thought they are all catholics? It seems I was wrong. Do you know how many orthodox are in Poland?
No we are not all Catholics we belong to Polish Orthodox Church. Ofcourse majority of country is Catholic, but there are many orthodox believers as well! Also many beautiful orthodox churches with a lot of history worth to visit!
@@Bolek989 I didn't know that before. One day I think I will go to Poland it's not so far for me.
@@leonlionheart5927 please do you will have amazing time! Don’t forget eastern Poland. Rich history and diverse culture there!
@@Bolek989 Greetings to you brother!
I'm Catholic and I feel proud of the Servians Ortodox,our brothers in the same faith, May God bless Servia and Rusia.
Servians?
@@stanleyvladimirweatherfiel3738 Тако нас зову Грци,Шпанци,Бразилци....
All right, Juan, but please study history. The sack of Constantinople occurred in April 1204 and marked the culmination of the Fourth Crusade. Crusader armies captured, looted, and destroyed parts of Constantinople, then the capital of the Byzantine Empire.The sack of Constantinople is a major turning point in medieval history. The Crusaders' decision to attack the world's largest Christian city was unprecedented and immediately controversial. Reports of Crusader looting and brutality scandalized and horrified the Orthodox world; relations between the Catholic and Orthodox churches were catastrophically wounded for many centuries afterwards, and would not be substantially repaired until modern times.( from Wikipedia but facts are correct)
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What a beautiful church. It get deep it in to the soul. That is how the church shall be built. I wish to visit this church and pray in it. Watching from Ethiopia.
@Meskerem Desalegn St. Sava will not disappoint! Thx for watching.
to god all churches are equally valuable, but damm is this beutiful! Love to all orthodox Christian serbs from Greece!
Totally agree!
I'm a Dutch protestant mybwife is Serbian. Sava cayhefral is awesome
God bless you all viewers
@@michielvdvlies3315 St Sava is truly stunning! Thx for watching!
Hello from Croatia. Peace between nations and on all the Earth!
Glory to God , Jesús is the Lord , the orthodox ritual is the nicer on the earth , greetings from Spain
Μα πόσο όμορφος αυτός ο ναός, πόσο φινετσάτος! Ένα πραγματικό κόσμημα για ολόκληρη την Ορθοδοξία. Δικαιολογημένα οι Σέρβοι είναι τόσο υπερήφανοι για αυτόν. Εύχομαι ο καλός Θεός να με αξιώσει να τον επισκεφτώ και να προσευχηθώ μέσα σε αυτόν.
But how beautiful this temple, how elegant! A real jewel for the whole of Orthodoxy. Serbs are justifiably so proud of him. I wish the good God to require me to visit him and pray in him.
Али како је леп овај храм, како елегантан! Прави драгуљ за цело Православље. Срби су оправдано толико поносни на њега. Желим да добри Бог захтева да га посетим и помолим се у њему.
@Avatar Avatar Yes, the temple is awe inspiring. Hoping you are able to visit in person. Thank you for watching!
Невероятная красота))) Столько много золотой мозаики. Какой простор. Простота и величественность. Очень красивый и невероятный храм. Надо самим туда съездить, чтоб прочувствовать эту божественную величественность и теплоту))) Большой привет братьям Сербам, с любовью из России)))
@Лъв Български Yes, St. Sava is awe inspiring. Thx for watching.
Rusija❤
Привет, русские братья! С Новым Годом! 🥂 С любовью из Сербии! 🇷🇸❤🇷🇺
@@hasepsut011 И вас с Новым годом)))
Spasibo draga moja.
When i first time walk inside, the choir sang. And i started crying how beautiful and holy is this place.
@Slavica D It is an emotional experience! It literally took our breath away.
Big thanks for excellent video
@Alaric von Gunnicus K Hvala vam for watching! We appreciate the support. St. Sava is breathtaking! We have many more videos to follow.
@@WeierOuttaHere
Hvala vama sto ste napravili predivan snimak
Zelim vam srecan Bozic i Novu Godinu
New Hagia Sofia!🇷🇸☦️
St Sava was modeled after Hagia Sofia. They do look different inside.
Hagia Sophia is Hagia Sophia. No replacement.
One day it will be a Church Again
dont let those Turks in, or they will claim it😂
@@bro.melCredo it always will be a church no matter what they do to it so they are praying in an orthodox church
@@orthodoxcrusader8568 we will have it Back Brother.. and we will rebuilt the Saint John Basilica at Ephesus.
It’s beautiful.... Love from orthodox Indian...Looks like Hagia Sophia..
@Arun arun Hope you get to see it in person! The Temple of St. Sava is worth the trip to Belgrade. It is stunning! You will be in awe! The domes were modeled after Hagia Sophia.Thank you for watching! 😊
Aja Sofia was and it is now orthodox Christian church but some religion doing what they want shame on them...
It is BYZANTINE architecture characteristic for eastern christian churches.
Turkish architecture, turkish mosques and churches, it is BYZANTINE architecture, all.
@@vesnans4919 " a church ( Hagia Sophia) that had been avoided by the Orthodox since, in their view, the Catholics had contaminated it in December
1452, when the formal celebration of the union of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches
had taken place. Since that fateful day it had been seen as the abode of demons and a
pagan temple "
" And the Great church was considered by them to be a refuge of demons and a Hellenic ( Pagan ) Temple ".
Book : The siege and the fall of Constantinople in 1453 .
Author Marios Philippides and Walter K . Hanak
Edition : 2011
Page : 227 , 228
So , the Aya Sofia not stolen by muslims. That building ( Hagia Sophia ) was abandoned by orthodox patriarch and people.
Muslim rulers took abandoned building. So , what need to shame ?
A gift from God to the faithful and deserving Serbian people. A jewel of Orthodoxy that rises in a country too hard tried, a true replica on the natural scale of St. Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople.
This monumental creation was intended to show the whole world that Byzantine rite orthodoxy will last forever. Amen! ⛪
Beautiful words. Whole my life I was wish to see finish of that temple greetings from Belgrade.
Love from Coptic orthodox
Thank you brothers.May God bless you all.....
Recu posto ima raznih komentara od pohvala pa do ruganja...Sveti Sava je velicanstven hram u top deset najlepsih pravoslavnih crkava po unutrasnjosti zauzela je drugo mesto a po velicini peto mesto u svetu...najlepsi hram je vera u vasim srcima...i neka vas Bog uvek cuva i podari sve sto nemate a zelite kao i sacuva sve sto imate a volite...
Pozdrav drug živ bio! Htio bih te pitati koji hram je po unutrašnjosti na prvom mjestu ispred sv.Save? Hvala i veliki pozdrav...
@@predragstojic7145 hram u srcima
@@dzonsmitjutjub Bravo! :D
Ne treba se hvaliti,nije hruscanski ni ljudski,najbolje je kad nase drugi pohvale.A ruganje i pljuvanje..to je dr ekstrem i bojim se da je kod Srba jedna od najgorih mana.Budimo realni i volimo svoje,a tudje postujmo.Jednostavno.
Beautiful, proud to be Orthodox and a Serb.
Love this city too! Can't wait to go back..Greetings from ireland👍👍❤️
@Tee Dee Hello Tee Dee from Ireland! How are things there? We have Ireland on our list! Thank you for watching! All the best!
That's great news hopefully you can come soon, in a few months life here could be back to something approaching normal! We already follow each other on Instagram, so if you are in Dublin and want to meet for hour or so over coffee or beer..you canlet me know if you like!
As a Roman Catholic I would be happy to visit but the sound of my lower jaw dropping to the floor might disrupt the service of my Orthodox brothers. I should probably visit the Vatican first because if I see this first St. Peter will be big disappointment.. This is the most magnificent church in the world, with no competition from any other. Exquisite Exquisite X 10000. Only in Heaven can a more beautiful place be seen.
Madam Vaudelune you will enjoy them both! But, St. Sava will take your breath away. St. Peter’s is worth seeing too.
We have to take back Hagia Sofia in Konstantinopel.
Its beautiful ! I can't wait to see it, after almost a century, world war and Nazi occupation, wars and bombings, sanctions, democratic harrying ... We completed it with the help of our beloved brothers Russians, you can see the love and hard work the artists put in every piece and that is the essence of Christianity. A big thanks to everyone who worked and helped to built it !
@Denis It will take your breath away. The artistry is exquisite and awe inspiring, you'll stand there for hours in utter disbelief. The enormity and detail of the project is overwhelming. Thank you for your comment and for watching.
Gospode Isuse Hriste, Sine Božiji, pomiluj nas..
You have done a wonderful job.
Thank you, and to the Serbian people!
Thank you James.
@James Bloom Thank you for you kind comment and thank you for watching! We are working on our next video on Belgrade now!
Just for the info...
Saint Sava was a member of the most powerful and most influential Serbian medieval royal dynasty. The Nemanjic dynasty. This family, which ruled Serbia for more than 200 years, produced 3 grand princes, 8 Serbian kings, 2 emperors and 2 archbishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Saint Sava was born in 1174 as the youngest son of the founder of the Nemanjic dynasty, Stefan Nemanja (born in 1113, grand prince from 1166 to 1196). When he came of age (in the Middle Ages this limit was 16 years old for boys) his father gave him a province (Herzegovina) to teach him how to be a ruler one day. But after only one year Saint Sava literally said: "I don't want this. I don't want power, money, titles and crown. I want to become a monk and devote my life to God". And so, at the age of 17 or 18, Saint Sava went to Mount Athos in the then Byzantine Empire. His father was against it at first but eventually accepted his son's wish. In other words, a prince just voluntarily renounced his power and went to a monastery! This is an almost unimaginable scenario in the entire history of the world, then or now! Especially now.
As a monk, Saint Sava became the greatest Serb of all time... Not because I say so, but because other Serbs who can carry that unofficial title said so. The greatest Serbian scientists, Nikola Tesla and Mihajlo Pupin, the greatest Serbian writer, Petar II Petrović Njegoš, the greatest Serbian athlete, Novak Djokovic... They all agree that Saint Sava is the man.
So what did he do? Saint Sava wrote the first Serbian code (with both civil and church laws), he wrote the first Serbian constitution, and he was also a writer (he wrote several books as well). He was a world-class diplomat, a polyglot, a great theologian and spiritual man. He was also a teacher, an enlightener and a man who built a large number of churches, monasteries, schools and hospitals. His most famous monastery is Hilandar, which is located on Mount Athos and which Saint Sava built together with his father, who also became a monk after he gave his crown to his son Stefan in 1196. Hilandar is also the first Serbian university.
But most important of all... Thanks to his diplomatic skills, Saint Sava managed to get recognition from the Byzantine Empire for the creation of an independent Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. He also became the first archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian Church became a patriarchate during the reign of Emperor Stefan Uros IV Dusan Nemanjic, but no Nemanjic was ever a patriarch). Because of his great contribution to Orthodox Christianity, Saint Sava was declared a saint Equal to Apostles, which is the greatest possible honor in the Orthodox world.
Despite the fact that the Turks, the Catholic church and the communists tried to destroy the memory of Saint Sava among the Serbian people and Serbian people in general, he still remained our spiritual father and the most important figure in the history of Serbia.
Thank you for the background info and for watching our video! St. Sava is worth the trip to Belgrade all by itself!
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@@WeierOuttaHere A lot more needs to be said about this great man, especially when it comes to the last paragraph of my previous comment, the building of the Temple itself, Teodor Nestorovic... but what I have written so far is enough i guess.
Thank you for such a wonderful video🙂.
God save the Serbs + + +
I love being an Orthodox Christian. ☦
Orthodox and Catholic are both Christians. If the God is same I don't understand what is the point of say Orthodox or Catholic? Isn't enough to say: Christian?
Why are orthodox churches so beautifully built?🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
An Indian Catholic🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@S J Good question! The Temple of St. Sava is exquisite! Thank you for watching our video! We have many more to come! Take care!
Because orthodox churches are more mistic, oriental and more influenced by Byzantium. This church is literally serbian-byzantium style church. It is misterious and fascinating.
Because the phylosofph behind builing a temple/church is diferent. Romancatolic churches are built aiming high because in their phylosophy that's the way to 'touch' the heaven. Orthodox phylosophy is that when you enter the church or a temple you should get a feeling of heaven around you, like you entering a mother's woom, like God makes a shield of piece and joy by his hands around you. Tha's why in orthodox church you don't feel small even when the temple is as big as this one you feel clause to hevan, while in cathedral heaven is something way above so you're in constant aim to reach it. Architecture and art in a building, specialy a church are a kind of language to your subconcience.
Wow, absolutely beautiful!!!! Well done, Serbia! ❤️
Thank you so much 😀
Oh my God... so fantastic and impressive...
Thank you for this good video. God bless you Scott and Shelley and the Serbian Nation for this gift to the mankind.
@Lucky Travel Team Thank you for watching! You are right The Temple of St. Sava is a very special gift to the world. We would stand for hours looking at each individual mosaic and the shear magnitude of it all! Happy holidays!
I am glad we have such wonderful people visiting our country! 💗 Thank you for the video!
@Јелена П. We are so grateful, we love your country! We have many more videos we are making on Belgrade and the day trips outside the city. Thanks for watching! Take care ❤️
MOST beautiful church I have ever seen!!!!!!!
WONDERFUL
Befitting for the country where Nikola Tesla hails from
God bless Serbia
@suuzq02 St.Sava is spectacular! We enjoyed the Tesla museum too! Very interesting! Hvala vama for watching.
Благослови, Господи, народ твой!
Serbians... are chosen people! They have so much heart and culture that its like magic...
And trust me its only Serbia, the rest of the balkan ist completely westernized.
@Alehu Baal You are right, the Serbian people are some of the kindest people on the planet. We just spent 16 months traveling through the Balkans. We loved the people and culture throughout. 😊
Three times in the last 100 years we have been attacked by all the surrounding countries led by the Western powers with the intention of exterminating us. And it is only because of the will of God that we are not exterminated. Now the same people who attacked us declared us to be the only genocidal people in the world. I guess they think that way they will hide their crimes.
We are indeed. And He is walking among us.☝ Literally. (if he ever left) He is here. Remember this....when someone asks you for a glass of water.☝
@@DejanJovanovic123 It is not easy to be God's favorite.
+Аγυοσ ΣΑΒΑΣ 🇬🇷🇷🇸🇲🇪Св.САВА +
@@bojanbabovic111 dont get me wrong but I think you need help
The is a Serbian Orthodox church which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. It is built on the presumed location of St. Sava's grave. His coffin had been moved from Mileševa Monastery to Belgrade. It was placed on a pyre and burnt in 1595 by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha. The Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade is dedicated to him, built where the Ottomans burnt his remains
@Aleksandar Sulejic Hvala vam for your comment.
IT'S A VERY BEAUTIFUL CHURCH ON THE WORLD !
AND THE BIGGEST ORTHODOX TEMPLE IN EUROPE!
Absolutely gorgeous, you’re right!
Thanks for showing St .Sava Church unbelievable seeing HAVEN ON EARTH so proud of my favorite home landlord's of SERBIA
GOD BLESSINGS TO YOU MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS ❤❤❤💒💒💒
@Spike Spikey You are so right! St. Sava is absolutely unbelievable! Blessing to you and take care! Thank you for your kind words.☺️
Konačno posle osemdeset godina zasijala za sve vekove..ponos Balkana
@Nenad Celik What a treasure is to behold! Absolutely stunning! Thx for watching!
Christian From India ❤
Thank you for watching!
@@WeierOuttaHere Pls pray for india to grow in Christ
Truly stunningly beautiful. I visited Spain and toured a number of cathedrals. The amount of gold leaf and mosaic tile was impressive. Thanks for uploading this.
@Justin Case Thx for watching! 😊
I am a serbian orthodox but i live in australia because my parents moved we went on a trip there and it was stunning
Belgrade was already the most beautiful city in the world. This is just a nice bonus.
@Αναστάσιος Ορφανίδης Hvala vam! Totally agree! We are headed back to Belgrade, we can't wait! Thank you for your comment! We have many more videos to follow on Belgrade, with 3 other Belgrade videos already posted, with another posting today...if you're interested. Take care
@@WeierOuttaHere Once you get there have a day trip to Novi Sad, on the way there is a city called Sremski Karlovci, this is where the red sweet dessert bermet wine is produced, it is the number one wine in the world and can only be bought from there. Do that and you will remember me.
@Αναστάσιος Ορφανίδης Thank you for the suggestions. We have not heard about bermet wine. Sremski Karlovci looks beautiful! It's on the list now! We enjoyed Novi Sad, we will be posting a video about our visit shortly. Hvala vam for watching and your tips!
Pomaže Bog braćo i sestre pravoslavci ☦️✝️
Indescribable beauty....
@Predrag Stojic Totally agree with you, no words or pictures can do justice to St. Sava. You just have to see it in person. 🙌
Pretpostavljam da su ovi što kritikuju u svojim životima i svojim rukama stvorili nešto impresivno kad se osećaju slobodno da pljuju po ovom divnom hramu i delu drugih ljudi.
Dzukela i mrzitelja će uvek biti. Srećom malobrojni su, samo su glasni pa deluje da ih je puno. Jer, uvek ćeš pre da napises komentar da bi nešto pljunuo nego pohvalio - zato se čini da je pljuvaca više. A to su uglavnom likovi kojima mame i tate daju džeparac i koji ji špajz u životu nisu i neće napraviti!
TO IM JE POS'O...Zavist i mrznja su gadna stvar za onoga ko im poklekne.
You guys are amazing and very smart if you decided to move to Serbia! I spent 2 years in the USA and had very interesting life but decided to come back to our lovely Serbia! I know life is harder here and we are way poorer country in comparison with the USA but money isn’t everything.
Come to my hometown Surdulica. It’s on the southeast and it’s way cheaper than Belgrade.
Love and hugs to both of you!!!
@N D Hvala for your very kind comment and information on Surdulica. We just looked it up and it looks like a lovely town! We have copied your information and it is now on the list! We can see why you came back to your hometown. Serbia is an amazing country that has stolen our hearts. It is on a short list of possible future home locations for us! ❤️ 🇷🇸 We are working on several more videos on Serbia. Lots of love! 😘 Take care!
@igor grozni Thank you! That means a lot to us. Take care and the very best to you and your family. Hugs ❤️
@@WeierOuttaHere If you go to Surdulica, you have to visit Vlasina lake! And you are passing near Niš, so you can’t and mustn’t miss it!
@@novak5071 Wonderful, we get the best suggestions! It really helps us out, so thank you so much for taking the time to give us these tips! ❤️
@@WeierOuttaHere I know the direction to Surdulica was short but really good. One point to fill it up... Even though, the largest suburb of Leskovac, Niš is good for directions in general, you should know that eating in Leskovac does not mean that you will get the best service where ever you eat in Leskovac. Try to get as much as you can closer to down town Leskovac. Ofcourse subrbs of Leskovac, like Niš are OK.
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It is absolutely beautiful the Church of Saint Sava and unique. I love ❤️ it.
Thank you for sharing this with us! God bless everyone. Amen 🙏📿🕊
@Encarnacion Karlsson Thank you for your kind comment. Hope you are able to see St. Sava in person. It'll take your breath away. Thx for watching! 😊 ❤️
☦Kosovo est la Serbie🇷🇸
Oui mon frere
🇷🇸💓🇲🇫
Bien sur, notre ami ! Bienvenu chez nous !
Kosovo and Metohi(j)a are SERBIA!!!
Косово и Метохија су СРБИЈА!!!
Ever & Forever!
WONDERFUL video and the Temple 🙏
You have created a VERY BEAUTIFUL video. Hats off to you.
I remembered Hagia Sophia every moment while watching the video.
You've done a GREAT job by sharing this video.
God bless You and Your family 😊
Best Wishes 😊
@Akshay Ratnaparkhe You have touched our hearts with your kind words.Best to you and your family! Thank you ❤️
This video is awesome ! Thank you so much and greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you so much for watching! How are things in South Africa?
@@WeierOuttaHere The crime is high ,but we are content and so happy to live here !The cost of living is more or less like Belgrade ,but not very cold winters here !I am married to a Norwegian and loves the weather here ! Europe is nostalgic and has a lot of beautiful scenery ! I wish you success and happiness !🇿🇦
@omnitrus So sorry to hear about the high crime. I just Googled crime in So. Africa. I had no idea it was that bad! I read that a women is murdered every 4 hours there. Is it that bad? Please stay safe! That sounds pretty scary.
We’ve spent 6 months in Belgrade 3 of which were during the winter. It wasn’t too bad. We just spent time in Krakow! Pricing is similar to Belgrade. But, wow what a great city! Absolutely woukd live there in a minute…other than the cold winters. We are looking to move to Valencia, Spain b/c of the warmer winters. Maybe, that’d work for you too?
@@WeierOuttaHere Thank you for your reply !We stay in a security village in a 800square Metre house at a dam and really are so happy here !It is dangerous here ,but Germans bought another house we had and want to retire here !Many Europenes come to retire in South Africa We get used to the crime and just pray to God for protection !South Africa has many advantages such as first world banking, the best climate,low cost of living ,very high interest on investments and lots of fresh fruit and vegetables !We feel safe in the security villages and leave our doors open during the day !We have lovely malls and restaurants !Cape Town is very popular for retirement !Spain is very beautiful and you will be very happy there ! Thank you for your reply!
@@omnitrus We hope to visit someday. It does sound lovely. We can’t say that areas of the U.S. are any safer than what you’re describing. All the best! 😊
St. Sava of Serbia pray unto God for us.
Beautiful and God bless you guys for bringing such quality content. Beautiful/breathtaking Church of St. Sava :)
@Replica Putting this video together was a labor of love! Thank you for watching and for your support! 😊
Really beautiful and majestic temple, I think it is one of the most beautiful Orthodox temples in the world. Thanks for the wonderful video and for showing people this beauty.
@Zoran Markovic We agree with you! We'd even go as far to say one of the most beautiful churches, temples, mosques and or cathedrals in the world! St.Sava is unbelievably awe inspiring! 🙌 Hvala vam for your support and kind comment! ☺️
@@WeierOuttaHere Thank you for showing our homeland to others in a really high-quality and friendly way, and this is admirable. I am always very happy to look at your outstanding posts. Thanks!
@Zoran Markovic Making these videos comes from the heart. It is our way of saying thank you! We love your homeland. 🇷🇸 We are working on our next video about Belgrade now! Take care and stay well! Happy holidays!
Merry Christmas +
Amazing Church.
Greetings BRATE MOJ from Greece
@PAOKmadness1926 Same to you!
Partizan - Paokara ! May God bless our Greek brothers .
@@STASHYNSKYI iste boje, ista vera BRATE. PAOK-PARTIZAN forever.
Thank you Brother, God bless you.
This is just amazing... colors in the crypt! wow! Your video of the temple is by far the best on youtube, thank you!
@nnc ooo Wow, Thank you that means a lot to us! 😊
I must say that I am not particularly religious, and I've been in some famous cathedrals, but when I went into this temple for the first time, I did cry a bit. So much work, almost a century of building it through so different times, regimes, wars... you feel that.
@Mirko M Well said, thank you! St. Sava is a must see, regardless of your religious orientation. The artistry will take your breath away! It was a spiritual experience for us. We are not religious, either. But, when we walked through the impressive doors of St. Sava, we were filled so much emotion. My eyes welled up several times too. The temple just pulls you in... There are many incredible houses of worship around the world. We have seen most of them. It is our opinion Belgrade is a destination by itself just to The Temple of St. Sava! Thx for the comment!
@@WeierOuttaHere Thank you so much for these words, God bless you!👩🏻🙏🏻
@@DraganaRedzic Hvala vama for watching. We really appreciate your support! 😊 Take care ❤️
@@WeierOuttaHere Very welcme.😊💗
Magnificent! Thank you for a great video!
Long live Serbia and forever our Kosovo! LONG LIVE EASTERN ORTHODOXY!
Живела моја вољена отаџбина Србија. Хиљаде миља и широки Атлански
океан ме заувек раздвајају од тебе мој родни граде Београде! Љубав
према теби и чежња за тобом остају заувек у мом срцу! ❤️❤️❤️
@Branka Shekhdar 🇷🇸 ❤️ ❤️ 🇷🇸 Hope you are able to visit your homeland again! There is something very magical about Belgrade. We are convinced we have Serbian blood. Now we want to do a DNA test to find out for sure. Take care and thank you for your moving comments. ❤️
@@WeierOuttaHere Share the results here! I will come back to see. Best think you can make a separate video about your DNA test :-)
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@@zmiugaloma3585 Haha the word Bosniak is made up 1993. It never had ethnic meaning until then.
UČI ISLAM OD ARAPA Учи ислам од Арапа? То све о теби каже: вехабија,аааа? Те твоје бројке су можда и тачне, али заборављаш да су Турци брутални окупатори били, а Ислам сабњом и терором ширили. На нашем тлу и једно и друго - страна кост! Данашњи Бошњаци је наш народ, из исте клице смо изникли! Веру променише под притиском душмана, када, како и су се пре потурчивања звали знају све муслиманске породице на Балкану, а посебно у Србији!
Но, овде то није тема. Овде се приказује православни храм изузетне лепоте и ако ти то смета, гледај онда ТВ Кабул!!!!!!
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We are following your adventures closely! We are expats in Amsterdam and just went to Belgrade for a week and LOVED it! We might be adding a home there, so we love seeing your adventures as well! Thank you for sharing! 🌷
Greetings to you, I hope u had a wonderful time in our Serbia.
@Puko's Porch We just subscribed to your channel! Puko's antics are hilarious! 🐱 We miss having a kitty. We are so happy to hear you went to Belgrade and LOVED it too!! You made our day! We really love Amsterdam. We were there in March. How do you like living there? It seems like a great city to call home. Thank you for watching and for your support! Happiest of holidays kindred friend! 😊
@@WeierOuttaHere we love Amsterdam. We live on a Houseboat, so we get a real canal life experience. In March of 2020? You were here for the start of the lockdown! We will be back in Belgrade in Feb (Puko will be coming too!) to investigate more. Keep showing us such great places for or visit! Glad you enjoy our crazy Dutch Cat!🇳🇱🐈👍
In Kosovo and Metohija we have most beautiful churchs from 11,12,13,14 sen.
Which ones
@Dijana Ignjatovic We would like to see them as well. If you get the chance please let us know which ones we should see. Happy New Year Thx for watching!
@Predrag Radnic Thank you for the names! 😊
"Century" a ne "sen". 13th; 14th century a ne 13,14 itd. Loš engleski.
Not only Kosovo,but Ramania, Moldova,Albania,Bosnia, Macedonia,Croatia. Serbs don't know their own history so they forgot about their monasteries
Just one word AMAZING!!❤❤
@aleks wassermelone It will take your breath away! Thx for watching! Happy holidays! 😊
Man's capacity to create such beauty is truly an inspiration. Rosa Larsen/Markovic
@Peter Larsen Totally agree, it is uncommon to see it being built in our day. St. Sava is a must see imho!
Absolutely stunning and mind boggling the attention to detail all done by hand.
@Mine Full Stop Couldn't agree more! St. Sava is mind boggling!
Saint Sava was supposed to be the ruler of Serbia, but he fled to Mount Athos (Greece) and became a monk. At the place where this magnificent temple is today, according to tradition, his incorruptible body was burned by the Turks because in addition to being an inspiration to the Serbs to free themselves from Turkish slavery, it also miraculously attracted the Turks to Orthodoxy. And I hope that this church dedicated to him will attract you, the people of the West. Praise God for everything.
@Miodrag Marinković We hope this video helps people choose to visit St. Sava and Belgrade for their next vacation. We were so attracted to The Temple of St. Sava we returned 5 times. Hvala vam for your information and for watching! Happy holidays!😊
@@WeierOuttaHere It is our largest and probably the most important temple, but there are many other shrines-churches and monasteries in Serbia, which tell modern people the Gospel of Christ, which they should visit. I will list only some of them: Studenica, Zica, Manasija, Mileseva, Ostrog, Tvrdos, Visoki Decani, Kovilj, Sopocani ...
There exists an American Orthodox congregation.
@Miodrag Marinković Hvala vam! We just copied your list to our notes! We would very much like to see them on our return visit. We just had to leave due to our 90 day passport visa expiring. We miss Belgrade and the heartwarming Serbian people. It feels like home! ❤️ 🇷🇸
It's a temple, not a church...
Also it is the largest orthodox temple in the world. Very beautiful and impressive!
Greetings from Belgrade, Serbia!
@Kralj Peter we agree with you. The Temple of St. Sava is stunning! Apologize, if we said church.
@@WeierOuttaHere no no it's all good nobody is offended, just saying :)
Wish you all the best in New year and keep good work! 🙌😀
@@kraljpetar3831 Actually, it's a cathedral church. Temple is synagogue.
@Kralj Petar I'm not sure. I think there is one in russia even bigger. Even Hagia Sophia is bigger. So the St. Sava is on 4th place. Sorry for destroying your illusion but 4th is still impressive.
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@Luka Rikić Rike St. Sava is amazing! 🇷🇸 Thank you for watching! 😊
@@WeierOuttaHere Yes is St. Sava amazing, thanks
NAJLEPSA ZEMLJA NA SVETU...👍
@Sladana Prvulovic Da!! 😊
lol
Τhe Temple was made by Serbian people, and construction of the main dome was done in the '80s, by several Serbian companies, Dome was cast on the ground, and by a specially constructed lifting pneumatic system, 4.000 tons of heavy construction was elevated to a final height of 78 meters.
Russians ( God bless them ) donated completely at a priceless interior decoration which is consisted of 50 million pebbles creating that magnificent mosaic at the main hall.
Crypt is made mostly by Serbian artists.
@3. B. Belgrade Thank you for watching and your comment!
Greetings to Belgrade from orthodox Croatian from Banda Luka
@Tony Pavko Greetings! Thank you for watching!😊
Јесте наш Храм Светог Саве је најлепша црква на Балкану, а за мене
Београчанку, која годинама чезне за отаџбином и родним градом
ЈЕ НАЈЛЕПША ЦРКВА НА СВЕТУ!!!! Заиста ПРЕКРАСНА , прави драги
камен нашег Превославља!! Сузе ми теку низ очи док гледам ов
лепоту.
Живела моја Србија и заувек наше Косово и Метохија где такође постоје
дивни манастири и цркве из давнина. Живела моја вера , моје
ПРАВОСЛАВЉЕ , у које верујем из дна душе. Хиљаде миља ме
раздвајају од моје вековима напачене отаџбине, мог родног
града Београда али су заувек у мом срцу!!!!🙏🙏🙏
@Branka Shekhdar We had tears in our eyes as we stood in this magnificent temple too. We tried to capture how we felt when we were standing under the domes. We literally had chills. Thank you for your comment and for watching the video. All the best to you!
Хвала Српска сестра за писание Кирилицом! То ест ПРАВДА!
Thanks for the beautiful video, the Church is stunning!
@Jelena Ivković Hvala for watching! The Temple of St. Sava took our breath away!
Beautiful...
@Patricia Dileonardo Thanks for watching!
Priceless. So nice that you were there to see it.
@Frost Flower Yes it was, we were so excited to see St. Sava in person. We went back several times day and night. It is a stunning sight to see! Thank you for your comment and for watching. We have many more videos on Serbia to follow! Happy holidays!
Thank you for putting this amazing video here and I can't wait to go and see it, I am not living too far from there. I just feel sorry that our Patriarch Irinej left us so soon because of him we have today this gorgeous church. We are so proud of it. God blees you all
@Shawa Hazel Yes, it was very sad about Patriarch Irinej. We went back to St Sava for his services. So excited for you to see St. Sava in person. It is breathtaking. Thank you for watching and your kind comment. 😊
@@WeierOuttaHere Thank you. It is special because they brought so many church artists from Russia and many other people. When I heard it I couldn't believe it how amazing this project is. Thank you again
@Shawa Hazel Hvala vama, we appreciate the kind support. Best to you! ❤️
Glad you liked it, greetings from Serbia!
@Astragen Astro Thank you!
Eternal Blessings to You,
the individual responsible for uploading such indescribable beauty
@whybei Hope you see it in person one day! Thx for watching and your nice comment.
It is magnificent to be here, when this beauty was created and to be a small part of it. One thousand years from now on, this church will be still here but all of us will be gone by then. Glory to be to the eternal God in Heaven who created the talented people to produce these unique artistic creations!
@miro mark We will never forget St. Sava! Truly an awe inspiring experience. Thank you for your comment and for your support watching our video. Happy New Year!
ПРАВОСЛАВЉЕ!!! ORTHODOX!!! in kosovo and metohija are our oldest and greatest shrines, our heart !!! come and see what is true!!!
Thank you
Weier Outta Here ✈️ for the beautiful video! Saint Sava was the youngest from 3 sons of Stefan Nemanja, the founder of the holy lineage of Nemanjić. The royal dynasty of Nemanjić built the most beautiful Serbian churches and monasteries. Stefan Nemanja built the Đurđevi stupovi monastery(1171. year) and with son St. Sava monastery Studenica(1186.). After that, in the 13th century (1219,), Saint Sava and his brother Stefan Prvovenčan built the monastery of Žiča. Žiča is a monastery where 7 Serbian kings from the Nemanjić dynasty were crowned. A Žiča is also known as the seven-door monastery . It was the rule to make a door before each coronation, through which a new king would pass. After that, they would wall up that door, so that no one could pass through it anymore. In addition, there are many other monasteries and churches that the dinasty Nemanjić gave to the Serbs. Sopoćani, Gradac, Gračanica, Decani, Mileseva, and many others. All from the 12th and 13th centuries and most are under UNESCO protection.
Most of these monasteries are located near the town Kraljevo. If you have the time and opportunities, it is definitely worth visiting Kraljevo and these monasteries, as well as Vrnjacka Banja (the most famous and largest Serbian spa), mount Kopaonik (the largest ski center in Serbia) and church of St. Peter and Paul from the 9. Century(Based on a 6th century church) near town Kraljevo (Kraljevo on English it means Kings town).
You are always welcome here in Kraljevo, 170 km south of Belgrade. I hope to see you here. Greetings from Kraljevo!
Đurđevi stupovi Monastery:
ua-cam.com/video/uqk5AY_M1YQ/v-deo.html
Studenica Monastery:
ua-cam.com/video/Rp6gKOHGz_I/v-deo.html
Žiča Monestery:
ua-cam.com/video/cp1TxsvHURQ/v-deo.html
Sopoćani Monestery:
ua-cam.com/video/6O9a-pOykUI/v-deo.html
Church of St. Peter and Paul:
ua-cam.com/video/speNM61t27Q/v-deo.html
Kraljevo:
ua-cam.com/video/zNlJhHnRLMM/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/PNirosu5Ya4/v-deo.html
@Mirko Vujic Hvala vam! We've copied your information! This is very kind of you, we really appreciate your time to put this together for us! We are currently in Zagreb. Our 90 visa time had run out. Otherwise, we'd still be in Serbia investigating your suggested monasteries! Take care and happy holidays 😊
Also if you’re visiting Kraljevo, don’t forget to visit Maglič medival fortress built for defending Serbian kingdom from Mongols , about 15km south from Kraljevo (on your way to Studenica, Sopocani, Djurdjevi Stupovi, Stara Pavlica etc monasteries, in Ibar walley) also must visit is “Gornja isposnica Svetog Save”, few kilometers from Studenica monastery... If you are interested in mountaneiring, few kilometers from Maglič fortress, you have Stolovi mountain, one of few mountains in Europe with wild horses on it, with stunning nature (google it)... From Kraljevo, in 100km radius you can easly visit (i recommend rent a car) a lot of other things... (Golija mountain, Kopaonik ski center, Ovčar-Kablar gorge (with about 30+ medival monasteries, also known as “Serbian mount Athos”), Stari Ras and Koznik medival fortresses, Etno villages on Rudno/Golija mountain which gave you best what Serbian cuisine can offer to you, Goč mountain etc)... i hope you will enjoy your time here in Serbia... (sorry for not perfect grammatics in English :p)
@@cone3923 Thanks bro. Its all true. ..
@Cone 39 We can not thank you enough for taking the time to list these locations for us! We have copied them all! We look forward to checking them out. Hvala vam!!
God is my strength and Jesus Christ is my savior. Amen
Merry Christmas Serbia 🎄☀️👀👀🇷🇸🙏🙏🙏
@Vesna Zdravkovic Happy holidays!
God bless Srbija 🎄☀️👌👍🙏🙏🙏🇷🇸
It was a real privilege to live in this century and witness the completion of this grandiose church dedicated to the first archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, St. Sava Serbian, from the XIII Century. Serbians are the parents of all Slavic people of Europe. Serbian alphabet is the oldest set of letters out of which the Latin and Greek alphabets were later derived. Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla gave to the whole world the knowledge of how to generate the three-phase alternating currents. In short, the Serbs gave to the world: the first wheel, the first calendar, (this is 7529 year). the literacy, and the electrical light. The first Christian Church was founded and built by the Apostol Jacob in 34 year in Sirmium, (Sremska Mitrovica), Serbia.
I want to thank to all Russian and Serbian artists who participated in creation of this unique artistic endeavor. Glory be to almighty God and His son, Jesus Christ!.
@miro mark Hvala vam!
@@WeierOuttaHere Hvala vama! Thank you for the amazing videos you provide us with! I shiver every time i watch them, cause of how good you make them. Your talent is unequalled! A compound of music and video is miraculous! Receive cordial greetings from a 17 year old Serb! Thank you, dear people, for representing my motherland in the best light!
Brate, svaka ti cast za engleski!
@@nidzeksmocni659 You have made our day! We spend a ridiculous amount of time editing our videos. We’re going to copy your comment and refer to it on those difficult days when things are just not coming together! Hvala vam!!!❤️
The oldest cyrillic alphabet was created by Boris I of Bulgaria in 889 and some slavic nations like Serbia and Russia adopted it. Bulgarian Orthodox Church is the oldest slavic church, serbian one is the second. And the first christian church was Cenacle ( the site of the Last Supper) in Jerusalem .
Странци одушевљени а Срби пљују по својим Светињама. Боже сачувај и заклону у шта се претвори Српски народ. Добро нам је какви смо. Боже спаси нас и опамети док није касно..
Србија је још заражена комунизмом, зато има тога.
Нина, Теби није јасно да садашњи Срби из Београда су потомци некадашњих комуњара, који су поубијали сву србску најобразованију елиту и старе породице, да би се они докопали њиховг стреченог бостава, кућа и имања. Они су сада све изгубили, јер се права Србија полако рађа и показује целом
свету да је Србија древна цивилизација, која уме да из пепела ратова поново
себе уздигне и настави још светлијим путем напред. Нама само треба мир,
време и довољно стрпљења да бисмо се опоравили и вратили сами себима
и нашим исконском вредностима.
Hvala Bogu nema takvih mnogo, samo su glasni po internetu.
Срби вала не пљују. Комуњарски окот пљује.
@@dusanlukic1555 Tako je....samo su glasniji ne i brojniji...❤
Serbia finally gets a Tier A attraction, or in restaurant parlance three Michellin stars, something worth taking an entire trip for on its own. I saw it a few days ago for the first time. Saying it's spectacular really doesn't do it justice. It really must be seen in person.
It is worth noting that the entire history of Serbia is laid out on the walls of the crypt... from Medieval rulers to people who perished in WWII under the Nazi and Ustasha rule and were canonized as saints. Not a single era of Serbian history was left out.
Absolutely beautiful ! loved your video :)
@ Des Rad Thank you so much! That means a lot to us. Best to you! 😊
Woooooowww...!!!! Thank you for this beautiful impression. Can't wait to see it 🤩🤩🤩
@Biljana Duvnjak So sweet of you, thank you! Wait until you see it in person! ☺️
Great job as always guys. Thank you so much and I hope you go back to Serbia. Safe travels and all the best for you.
@MKE Dan Thank you for your continued support MKE Dan! Us too...we'd still be in
Thnx for this nice video and truth. Welcome to ❤Serbia
@Braca La Our pleasure! Thank you for your support and for watching!
So peaceful and magnificent.
Thx for watching!
The greatest mosaic in the world. Small stones made of gold send mixed with glass.
Vla daR absolutely stunning!
Mislim da je fina crkva iako je novijeg datuma, no svaki vjerski objekat mora biti sagrađen prije ili kasnije. Cijenim namjeru da su htili napraviti ovaj hram pred ll sv rat medjutim nisu uspili ali su imali nacrte. Bez obzira mislim da je Srbija vrednija za još jedan lijep objekt. Sretno i mir vjernicima!
Hvala na lepim rečima, ljudi poput tebe su dokaz da se može živeti u dobrim susedskim odnosima, vera treba da spaja ljude a ne da ih razdvaja bez obzira koja vera bila u pitanju, svako dobro.
Well said! HVALA VAM!
Od srca, hvala brate!
Hvala Miraleme, jarane moj
Селам, брате, потекоше ми сузе, халал ти вера!
♥️☦️♥️☪️♥️
Праштајмо на свему једни другима, срце нас боли за заваду!
И Србија и Босна и Црна Гора су и наше и ваше, нек живимо у миру и на корист једни другима!
Beautifull presentation-congratulations,
@Dragan Serdar Thank you very much! The Temple of St. Sava is breathtaking! Thx for watching.
Thanks for this video. Breathtakingly beautiful.
@Angel Pie Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching! 😊
O Lord,Jesus Christ bless those who built this sacred temple,and those who did good to it,and those who pray in it. Remember them in your heavenly kingdom.🙏🙏🙏
@sam Lazar Hvala vam!
Amen
Been there, it is truly breathtaking.
@Dj Dorcol It really is awe inspiring. Hey, we are working on a video about Dorcol right now. Thx for watching!
I will visit this Cathedral one day it’s beautiful
@Joe Anthony Hope you see it in person someday!
Its a temple
Not Cathedral, this is Temple Orhodox
@@lucanikrstac The Temple then I will visit some Day it looks Amazing should of been built big as the Hagia Sofia
astonishing, wonder., beauty. Amazing video, Thank you!!!!!!
Branislava Menicanin Thank you we really appreciate your support! All the best!