Immovable Cultural Heritage in the Pirot District

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This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the Pirot District of Serbia. [1]

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IDMonumentAddress Municipalitie DatingPhoto
SK 212Temska Monastery 43°16′07″N22°33′41″E / 43.268519°N 22.56132°E / 43.268519; 22.56132 Pirot (Temska)16th century Manastir Sv Djordje-Temska 20.07.2012 12-20-02.jpg
SK 222 Poganovo Monastery 42°58′47″N22°38′14″E / 42.979645°N 22.637326°E / 42.979645; 22.637326 Dimitrovgrad (Poganovo)1395 Poganovo manastir.jpg
SK 226 Pirot Fortress 43°09′32″N22°34′54″E / 43.158968°N 22.58179°E / 43.158968; 22.58179 Pirot 14th century Pirotski Grad (by Pudelek).JPG
SK 231 Church of St. Petka in Staničenje 43°12′25″N22°30′51″E / 43.207068°N 22.514171°E / 43.207068; 22.514171 Pirot (Staničenje)1331-1332 Crkva Sv Nikole (Petke)-Stanicenje 20.07.2012 13-18-04.jpg
SK 295 Old House, Pirot Nikole Pašića 49 43°09′41″N22°35′21″E / 43.161431°N 22.589164°E / 43.161431; 22.589164 Pirot 1846-1848 Pirot Konak Malog Riste.JPG
SK 297Planinica Monastery 43°00′34″N22°40′26″E / 43.009468°N 22.673951°E / 43.009468; 22.673951 Pirot (Planinica)16th century Manastir Planinica u Pirotu.jpg
SK 298White Cat building in PirotBraće Taskovića 9 Pirot 1848 ; 1859 Zgrada Bela Macka 02.jpg
SK 302Sukovo Monastery 43°02′34″N22°39′53″E / 43.042822°N 22.664707°E / 43.042822; 22.664707 Pirot (Sukovo)1857-1859 Manastir Sukovo, Pirot 08.JPG
SK 464The building of the former "Karlo Skacel" pharmacyKnjaza Miloša 43°09′32″N22°35′17″E / 43.158844°N 22.587971°E / 43.158844; 22.587971 Pirot 1912-1913 Kuca Karla Skacela u Pirotu.jpg
SK 470Church of the Ascension in Zavoj 43°15′58″N22°37′59″E / 43.266234°N 22.63301°E / 43.266234; 22.63301 Pirot (Zavoj)End of 16th century Crkva Vaznesenja Gospodnjeg u Zavoju.jpg
SK 600 Divljana Monastery 43°11′11″N22°17′33″E / 43.186482°N 22.292589°E / 43.186482; 22.292589 Bela Palanka (Divljana)Founded in 13th or 14th century Divljana Monastery.JPG
SK 660Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Visočka Ržana 43°10′36″N22°49′10″E / 43.176688°N 22.819394°E / 43.176688; 22.819394 Pirot (Visočka Ržana)Before 1820
SK 661Church of Saint George in Osmakovo 43°16′52″N22°25′35″E / 43.28115°N 22.426334°E / 43.28115; 22.426334 Pirot (Osmakova)15th century Spomenik-kulture-SK661-Crkva-Svetog-Djordja-Osmakovo 20160812 0836 stitch.jpg
SK 662Church of Saint George in Slavinja 43°08′37″N22°50′45″E / 43.143564°N 22.845967°E / 43.143564; 22.845967 Pirot (Slavinja)1844 Tsrkva Svetog Djordja Slavinja.jpg
SK 663Church of St. Nicholas in Krupac 43°07′13″N22°40′30″E / 43.120172°N 22.674963°E / 43.120172; 22.674963 Pirot (Krupac)First half of 17th century Crkva Svetog Nikole u Krupcu.jpg
SK 678Serbian military fortification in Striževac 43°05′46″N22°24′19″E / 43.096188°N 22.405151°E / 43.096188; 22.405151 Babušnica (Striževac)1892-1893
SK 769Cave Church, Rsovci 43°10′34″N22°46′27″E / 43.176077°N 22.77429°E / 43.176077; 22.77429 Pirot (Rsovci)18th or beginning of 19th century Tsrkva Sv. Petar i Pavle, Rsovtsi.jpg
SK 912Church of St. John Glavosek in Krupac 43°07′31″N22°40′13″E / 43.125302°N 22.670179°E / 43.125302; 22.670179 Pirot (Krupac)First half of 20th century Crkva Svetog Jovana Glavoseka kod Krupca.jpg
SK 940Pirot GymnasiumSrpskih vladara 128 43°09′09″N22°35′17″E / 43.152632°N 22.587953°E / 43.152632; 22.587953 Pirot 1907 GimnazijaPirot.jpg
SK 941District Administration building in PirotSrpskih vladara 179 43°09′06″N22°35′22″E / 43.151669°N 22.589316°E / 43.151669; 22.589316 Pirot End of 19th century Zgrada okruznog nacelstva u Pirotu.JPG
SK 942The building of the Municipal Court in PirotSrpskih vladara 124 43°09′11″N22°35′15″E / 43.153176°N 22.587461°E / 43.153176; 22.587461 Pirot 1910-1912 Pirot Courthouse.jpg
SK 946Sinjac Monastery 43°14′38″N22°25′31″E / 43.243984°N 22.425235°E / 43.243984; 22.425235 Bela Palanka (Sinjac)Before 1618
SK 1054Monastery of Saints Kirik and Julita in Smilovci 43°04′59″N22°50′58″E / 43.082947°N 22.849447°E / 43.082947; 22.849447 Dimitrovgrad (Smilovci) Sv kirik.jpg
SK 1055Church of Saint Michael the Archangel in Boljev Dol 43°07′19″N22°55′33″E / 43.121911°N 22.92576°E / 43.121911; 22.92576 Dimitrovgrad (Boljev Dol)Before 17th century Crkva svetog Arhangela Mihaila, Boljev Dol.JPG
SK 1060Church of St. George in Željuša 43°00′48″N22°43′37″E / 43.013434°N 22.726997°E / 43.013434; 22.726997 Dimitrovgrad (Željuša)
SK 1913Gorčince Monastery 43°02′19″N22°24′03″E / 43.038642°N 22.400819°E / 43.038642; 22.400819 Babušnica (Gorčinci)Before 1868 Manastir Gorcince.jpg
SK 2071The house of Stojan Božilović BeliTrg Karađorđa 13 43°09′49″N22°35′16″E / 43.163529°N 22.587866°E / 43.163529; 22.587866 Pirot 1840 or 1841
SK 2090Beg Bridge in Staničenje 43°12′18″N22°30′37″E / 43.205113°N 22.510361°E / 43.205113; 22.510361 Pirot (Staničenje)17th century Begov Most.jpg
SK 2091 Church of the Nativity of Christ, Pirot 43°09′23″N22°35′15″E / 43.156381°N 22.587438°E / 43.156381; 22.587438 Pirot 1834 Church of the Nativity of Christ - Pirot.jpg
SK 2181The building of the Youth and Pioneer Home, Primary Partisan School and headquarters of the SKOJ District Committee 1943–1944. in Rakovo Dol 42°55′45″N22°25′08″E / 42.929120°N 22.418998°E / 42.929120; 22.418998 Babušnica (Rakov Dol)1909
SK 2187Monument of the Liberators of Pirot from the TurksTjabara, Trg Republike 43°09′41″N22°35′19″E / 43.161293°N 22.5886103°E / 43.161293; 22.5886103 Pirot 1904-1924 Spomenik poginulima u Drugom srpsko-turskom ratu.jpg
SK 2188Greek military cemetery in Pirot 43°10′19″N22°36′01″E / 43.172044°N 22.600413°E / 43.172044; 22.600413 Pirot Grcko vojnicko groblje u Pirotu.jpg

See also

Immovable Cultural Heritage of Great Importance (Serbia)

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References

  1. "Cultural monuments in Serbia, list of all monuments". www.spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-02-18.