Orlovača (Serbian Cyrillic: Орловача) is one of major cemeteries in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
It is bounded by the fields of Mastirine on the north, Logorište on the southwest, Drenjak on the south and Prekoplandište on the southeast.
Just north of the cemetery are the railway and a crossroad of the Ibar Highway and Kružni Put, semi-circular road connecting the entire southern edge of Belgrade.
[1] In Interbellum, during the period of Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the local land was parceled and awarded by the royal Karađorđević dynasty to the recipients of the Order of the White Eagle.
It was designed by architect Ljubica Bošnjak, frescoes are work of Mićo Beloćević, while iconostasis was painted by a group of artists from Herzegovina.
[2] The cemetery is accessible by the public transportation lines, buses number 531, 532 (weekends only) and 533 (all week days).