Cultural heritage of Serbia

Cultural heritage of Serbia (Serbian: Културна добра Србије, romanized: Kulturna dobra Srbije, lit.

Primarily, it is divided into two main groups, first including tangible cultural heritage (such as works of art, historical monuments, archeological sites, architecturally prominent buildings, archival and museum artifacts, old and rare books, cultural landscapes), and second including intangible cultural heritage (such as folklore, traditions, language, knowledge).

The second group includes works of art, archival and museum artifacts, old and rare books etc.

[3] Those sites enjoy the highest level of the state protection ("Exceptional Importance"), as defined by the Law.

In order to be on the list, properties must meet at least one of the following criteria: In the Central Register there are currently 2624 registered immovable cultural properties, out of which 2256 are cultural monuments, 93 are spatial cultural-historical units, 196 are archaeological sites and 79 are historic landmarks.

Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Gračanica , from the beginning of the 14th century ( World Heritage Site )
Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Dečani , from the first half of the 14th century ( World Heritage Site )