Historical Capitals of the World

Stari Ras

Country: Serbia

Region: Europe

Period: 9th-13th c.CE

Location: 43.128333°N, 20.415556°E

Description

Stari Ras, located in southern Serbia, is an ancient settlement with a rich history dating back to the 9th–13th centuries. As the capital of the Serbian Principality during the early medieval period, it served as a political, cultural, and military center. The city is surrounded by natural beauty, including the picturesque landscapes of the Ras valley, making it a hidden gem for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Today, it is considered an important archaeological site.

Modern Remains

Modern remains and landmarks at Stari Ras offer a fascinating glimpse into its past. The Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, located near the ruins of the medieval city, is an important religious site and one of the oldest in the region. The Fortress of Stari Ras, located on the hill above the town, is another significant historical structure, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valley. Visitors can also explore the Sopoćani Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which houses remarkable 13th-century frescoes. Other remnants of the medieval town include fortifications, churches, and sections of the town walls. The site's serene atmosphere and surrounding nature make it a perfect destination for those interested in history and archaeology.

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