
The Church of Saint Sava
The Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade, Serbia, is one of the largest Orthodox Christian churches in the world. Built to honor Saint Sava, Serbia's patron saint, it features impressive Byzantine-inspired architecture with a grand central dome. Its construction symbolizes national identity and religious tradition, serving as a major spiritual, cultural, and historical landmark. Despite decades of work, it's not fully completed but still functions as a major place of worship and a significant symbol of Serbian Orthodoxy. The church's size and design reflect Serbia's religious heritage and its importance to the Serbian people.