Church of St. Sava

The Church of St. Sava in Savinac was built in 1819-1820 from pink sandstone, in the spirit of the religious constructions of medieval Serbia, at the instigation of Prince Miloš Obrenović who was one of the main leaders of the second Serbian uprising against the Ottomans. In 1860 it was provided with a wooden narthex, which was replaced in 1904 by a stone narthex.

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Jovanje Monastery

It is believed that the monastery of Jovanje existed before the battle of Kosovo in 1389. However, the present monastery was built in 1957 after the construction of Lake Medjuvrsje. The former church dedicated to St. John the Baptist was flooded during the construction of the hydroelectric power plant and Lake Medjuvrsje.

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Nikolje Monastery

Nikolje Monastery is one of the most important monasteries in the Kablar Gorge Ovčar. Although we do not know the exact date of its foundation, the age of the monastery can be guessed from some of its paintings, dating from the end of the 15th century. The monastery church also has frescoes dating from 1587 and 1637 and from the 19th century.