This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the Bor District of Serbia. [1]
Number in the Central Register | Photo | Name | Municipality | Address | Designated since | Classification |
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ZM 11 | ![]() | Memorial Hall and Memorial Museum at Stevanske livade | Negotin | Sikole | 7 September 1976 |
Number in the Central Register | Photo | Name | Municipality | Address | Designated since | Classification |
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PKIC 10 | | Štubik Wine Cellars Complex | Negotin | Štubik 44°13′34″N22°28′27″E / 44.226084°N 22.474123°E | 8 June 1980 | Exceptional Importance |
PKIC 12 | ![]() | Old downtown | Negotin | Negotin 44°13′40″N22°31′51″E / 44.227639°N 22.530828°E | 3 July 1980 | Great Importance |
PKIC 13 | | Mokranjac House Complex | Negotin | Negotin 44°13′32″N22°31′50″E / 44.225425°N 22.530565°E | 18 June 1980 | |
PKIC 14 | ![]() | Rajac and Rogljevo Wine Cellars Complex | Negotin | Rajac 44°05′50″N22°33′00″E / 44.097268°N 22.550116°E | 23 February 1983 | Exceptional Importance |
PKIC 32 | ![]() | Narrow Area of Brestovačka Banja | Bor | Brestovačka Banja 44°03′37″N22°02′39″E / 44.060154°N 22.044064°E | 10 October 1991 | |
PKIC 34 | ![]() | M. Tita Street | Kladovo | Kladovo M. Tita St. (Kralja Aleksandra St.) 44°36′41″N22°36′34″E / 44.611332°N 22.609484°E | 31 January 1986 |
Cultural heritage of Serbia represents the totality of national cultural heritage in Serbia as defined by Serbia's Law on Cultural Goods. Some of national heritage sites in Serbia are also World Heritage Sites.
Radovanje Grove is an oak forest located near Radovanje, Serbia. It is a natural memorial monument that covers 46 hectares (0.46 km2). It was first marked during the reign of Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia, and a memorial church dedicated to Karađorđe was built in 1936. It was categorized as Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance in 1979.
Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance are those objects of Immovable cultural heritage that enjoy the highest level of state protection in the Republic of Serbia. Immovable Cultural Heritage is classified as being of Exceptional Importance upon decision by the National Assembly of Serbia. They are inscribed in the Central Register of Immovable cultural property maintained by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia. Objects of Immovable cultural heritage have to fulfill one or more of those criteria defined in the Law on Cultural Heritage of 1994 in order to be categorized as being "of exceptional importance":
The Pridvorica Monastery is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church, built in the 12th century, at the same time as the nearby Studenica. It has the status of cultural monument of great importance. It is located in the village of Pridvorica, Ivanjica.
The Cemetery Church of St. Petka is a Serbian Orthodox church in Drsnik, in the municipality of Klina, Kosovo. It was built in the period from 1560 to 1570 and has been designated a cultural monument of exceptional importance. It was burned and damaged by the Albanians after the Kosovo War ended in 1999.
The Old Telephone Exchange is a building located in Belgrade, Serbia, at 47 Kosovska Street. It was built according to the project by Branko Tanazević for the telephone exchange and is the first such building in Serbia. It was completed in 1908. The third floor was added later, after the First World War. The building is under state protection since 1981 as a cultural property of great importance. Conservation works were performed in 1988.
Immovable Cultural Heritage of Great Importance are those objects of Immovable cultural heritage that enjoy the second-highest level of state protection in the Republic of Serbia, behind the Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance. Immovable Cultural Heritage is classified as being of Great Importance upon decision by the National Assembly of Serbia. They are inscribed in the Central Register of Immovable cultural property maintained by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia. Objects of Immovable cultural heritage have to fulfill one or more of those criteria defined in the Law on Cultural Heritage of 1994 in order to be categorized as being "of great importance":
This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the Rasina District of Serbia.
This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the Toplica District of Serbia.
This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites which are located in the Kosovska Mitrovica District of Serbia – which overlaps with the District of Mitrovica of Kosovo.
This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the Kosovska Mitrovica District of Serbia – which, except for not including the municipality of Orahovac, overlaps with the District of Peja and District of Gjakova of Kosovo.
This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites which are located in the Kosovska Mitrovica District of Serbia – which, except for not including the municipality of Novo Brdo, overlaps with the District of Pristina and District of Ferizaj of Kosovo.
This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the Prizren District of Serbia – which only partly overlaps with the District of Prizren of Kosovo.
This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the North Banat District of Serbia.