Immovable Cultural Heritage in the Peć District

This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites (listed by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia [sr]) in the Kosovska Mitrovica District of Serbia[1] – which, except for not including the municipality of Orahovac, overlaps with the District of Peja and District of Gjakova of Kosovo.[a]

Cultural monuments edit

Exceptional importance edit

Number in the Central Register Picture Name City/Municipality Location
address
designated cultural heritage Exceptional importance since Comment
SK 1368   Visoki Dečani Dečani Dečane 25 October 1947 4 June 1990   World Heritage Site
SK 1370   Patriarchate of Peć Peć Peć 25 October 1947 4 June 1990   World Heritage Site
SK 1372   Terzijski Bridge Đakovica Bistražin 22 December 1962 4 June 1990
SK 1376   Wooden house of Loćane (Danilović House) Dečani Loćane 22 May 1958 3 December 1990 Burned and destroyed by the Albanians.[2]
SK 1377   Hadum Mosque Đakovica Đakovica 19 February 1955 3 December 1990
SK 1378   Gorioč monastery Istok near Istok 14 July 1958 3 December 1990
SK 1379   Bogorodica Hvostanska (Remains) Studenica 10 July 1963 3 December 1990
SK 1380   Serbian Orthodox Church of St. John the Baptist Crkolez 16 April 1958 3 December 1990
SK 1381   St. Nicholas' Serbian Orthodox Church in Đurakovac Đurakovac 9 July 1955 3 December 1990 Burned and razed to the ground by the Albanians in 1999.[2]
SK 1382   Remains of St. Peter and Paul's Monastery Klina Dobra Voda 16 April 1958 3 December 1990 (cluster "Churches in the White Drin valley") Partly demolished and desecrated by the Albanians in 1999.
SK 1383   Serbian Orthodox Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Dolac In July 1999, Albanians vandalized the church and smashed the altar table to pieces. In August, the church was blown up and leveled.[3]
SK 1384   Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Parascheva Drsnik After the arrival of Italian KFOR forces into the area, the church was vandalized, set on fire and seriously damaged by Albanians using explosives, in June 1999.[4]
SK 1385   Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas Mlečane
SK 1386   Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas Čabić The church was mined and completely demolished by the Albanians in 1999.
SK 1387   Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas Kijevo Albanians mined the building in July 1999. The building collapsed entirely. Crosses and tombstones at the cemetery were also destroyed.[5]
SK 1388   Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Demetrius – Donja Crkva (Lower Church) Pograđe
SK 1389   Gornja Crkva (Upper Church) Pograđe Desecrated by the Albanians in 1999.
SK 1396   Holy Transfiguration Church Klina Budisavci 19 February 1952 3 December 1990
SK 1397   Bajrakli Mosque Peć Peć 31 December 1957 3 December 1990
SK 1398   Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Jeremiah Goraždevac 16 April 1958 3 December 1990

Listed edit

ID Monument Address Municipalitie Dating Photo
SK 1222 House of Protić in Peć 29. novembra 42°39′30″N 20°17′34″E / 42.658233°N 20.292753°E / 42.658233; 20.292753 Peć
SK 1511 Haci Ose Miftari residential tower 42°33′26″N 20°18′08″E / 42.557277°N 20.302304°E / 42.557277; 20.302304 Dečani (Istinić)
SK 1512 Iberhisaj residential tower 42°32′25″N 20°17′17″E / 42.540244°N 20.288094°E / 42.540244; 20.288094 Dečani

Archaeological sites edit

Historic landmarks edit

Spatial cultural-historical units edit

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Cultural monuments in Serbia, list of all monuments". www.spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  2. ^ a b Group of authors, „Spomeničko nasleđe Srbije: nepokretna kulturna dobra od izuzetnog i od velikog značaja“ (II edition), Belgrade, 2007. ISBN 978-86-80879-60-4
  3. ^ "Crucified Kosovo: Destroyed and Desecrated Sanctuaries (10)". www.rastko.rs. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
  4. ^ "Crucified Kosovo: Destroyed and Desecrated Sanctuaries (18)". www.rastko.rs. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
  5. ^ "Crucified Kosovo: Destroyed and Desecrated Sanctuaries (34)". www.rastko.rs. Retrieved 2020-05-21.