Archaeological Park Lazarev-grad

City of King Lazarus City of King Lazarus
Serbia, Krusevac
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Archaeological Park Lazarev-grad

City of King Lazarus City of King Lazarus
Serbia, Krusevac
Lazarevgrad or City of King Lazar is an archaeological park located 14 kilometers from South Morava. The city was built by order of Prince Lazar as the capital and military fortification in 1371. The settlement was built according to the model of Byzantine and Serbian defensive architecture, the city consisted of a "small" and "big city", and the church of Lazarica. The remains of the main tower, the church and the ruins of the princely palace have survived to this day. There is also a monument to Prince Lazar and the National Museum.

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Traveled 9 years ago
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The archaeological park "Lazarev grad" in Krusevac is a fourteenth-century fortress, the place from which the legendary Serbian king Lazar ruled. Little is left of the fortress walls and the main tower, only the restored functioning church of Lazaritsa is in good condition. The park also houses the Krusevac Archaeological Museum. A visit to the museum together with the surroundings will take about an hour.
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