The Cemetery Church of St. Petka (Albanian: Kishës varrezore e Shen Premtes, Serbian Cyrillic: Гробљанска црква Свете Петке) is a Serbian Orthodox church in Dresnik, 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.
The frescoes have been preserved only on the lower surfaces and show a clear drawing, coloristic variety and a high technological level of work.
The church has no historical data, but based on the quality of frescoes it dates from the 1570s.
[1] In June 1999, after the arrival of the Italian KFOR troops, the church was burned and badly damaged by the Kosovo Albanians.