Sërbicë e Poshtme (Serbian Cyrillic: Доња Србица; Albanian: Sërbicë e Poshtme) is a village in the Prizren Municipality in southern Kosovo.
First mentioned in a chrysobull by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan in 1348, Sërbicë e Poshtme was known for having a well that supplied water to the surround villages.
In 1940 the remains of an old church and cemetery were discovered in the village.
In 1997 reconstruction and restoration works were conducted by the local Serbs who managed to rebuild the foundations of the church.
[2] A 1940 census of the village listed 42 households in total.