Statue of a World War II partisan soldier guarding the entrance of the Ruzica Church in Belgrade, Serbia


Ruzica Church (Little Rose Church) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Kalemegdan Fortress, in Belgrade, Serbia. A church of the same name existed on the site in the time of Stefan Lazarevic. It was demolished in 1521 by the invading Ottoman Turks. The church was used as a gunpowder magazine in the 18th century, and was converted into a military church between 1867 and 1869. Heavily damaged during the First World War, the church was renovated in 1925. The iconostasis was carved by Kosta Todorovic, and the icons painted by Rafailo Momcilovic. The walls were covered in paintings by Andrej Bicenko, a Russian artist.


Size: 3840px × 5760px
Location: Ruzica Church, Kalemegdan Fortress, Belgrade, Serbia, Balkans, Southern Europe
Photo credit: © DE ROCKER / Alamy / Afripics
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