Raška
"Raška, the place where we were born" ... Nikola Pašić
Raška, a town in Serbia that is named after the old Serbian medieval state, is located in the southwestern part of Serbia, at the confluence of the Raška and Ibar Rivers. It is mentioned for the first time as a settlement in 1835, and the final decision on the foundation of the town was made by Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević on September 17, 1845. Today’s municipality of Raška was formed in 1960. Kopaonik and Golija mountains, Jošanička Banja hot springs, monasteries and churches from the early Middle Ages, among which the Gradac, Končul, Stara and Nova Pavlica monasteries stand out, numerous natural beauties and rarities, make Raška indispensable for visitors. The tourist offer of the municipality of Raška also includes the memorial room “Raška – the wartime capital of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1915”, which represents the memory of maintenance session of the Government of the Kingdom of Serbia.
One of the town’s sights is The Stone Bridge on the Ibar River that defies time and history.
Raška is a municipality of rich cultural and artistic life. Material and spiritual culture is expressed through programs for children, lectures and panels from various fields of culture and science and arts, exhibitions, concerts, literary and theater programs that during the year bring a large audience to the Cultural Center and the Gallery. In Raška, numerous manifestations that preserve tradition and culture are held: Days of Queen Jelena, Raška Spiritual Ceremonies, Days of Milunka Savić, Fair in Raška …
Raška’s tradition rests on an inexhaustible source of folk spirit, authentic creativity, domestic handicrafts, customs and specifics of folklore. Toasts are a recognizable symbol of Raška’s hospitality. Lovers of homemade food should not miss the opportunity to try: scones, pies and prosciutto, homemade prosciutto, kajmak from Golija, veal with porcini mushrooms and chanterelles, lamb on a spit, trout in Jošanička Banja, special Kopaonik blueberry pie.
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What to see
Church of St. Petka in Jarandol
Church of St. Petka in Jarandol is a small single-nave with the apse in the form of semicircle. It is built of quarry stone and hewn icicles and buried in the ground. The remains o
Church of St. Peter and Paul in Biniće
Saint Nicholas Church in the village Šumnik is a building of the XIII-XIV century, typical of the architecture of this time in the valley of the Ibar. The base of the temple has a
Saint Nicholas Church in Šumnik
Saint Nicholas Church in the village Šumnik is a building of the XIII-XIV century, typical of the architecture of this time in the valley of the Ibar. The base of the temple has a
Church of St. Mark the Evangelist
Church of St. Mark the Evangelist is located on the village cemetery in the village of Beljak and was originally dedicated to St. Presentation of the Virgin, and the current patron
Where to stay
Сеоско туристичко домаћинство „Топлина душе“
Сеоско туристичко домаћинство „Топлина Душе“ налази се у селу Павлица и састоји се од породичне куће, мини зоо врта и етно музеја који чини једанаест објеката (брвнара) са различит
Apartments and rooms Gradačka Banja
Сеоско домаћинство Градачка бања се налази на обронцима планине Голије у селу Градац у непосредној близини манастира Градац, 20 км удаљено од Рашке. Састоји се од уређеног парка са
Motel-restaurant Jagnjilo
Tavern with lodging “Jagnjilo” is located on the main road Raška – Kraljevo, 1.2 km from the city center. It has 27 rooms (single, double and triple rooms, 9 rooms with Jacuzzi tub
SUTZR Royal
SUTZR “Royal” is located at the crossroads of the main Belgrade-Raška-Podgorica-Skopje highways. It has luxuriously equipped three-bed apartments, double and single rooms. All apar
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