South Banat

International Pancevo Carnival

At the point where the Tamiš river flows into the Danube, on the coast where they hear the tamburitza music, the gate of Banat, Pancevo had grown – the capital of beer making, old crafts, powerful center of industry, the city with a long tradition and culture – the carnival city. International Pancevo Carnival is …

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Castles in Središte

The two castles located in Veliko Središte belonged to the Lazarević family. Founder of the family, Golub Lazarević settled in Središte in 1803, and in 1841 the family attained nobility and received the title ” of Malo and Veliko Središte ” . After that, the family erected two castles. The first castle was built in …

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Castle in Vlajkovac

This castle was built by Count Djerdj Mechonji in 1859 but it is commonly associated with the Bissingen family who had owned the castle until World War II. At the beginning of 20th century, the owneress of the castle possessed, according to historical data a library of several thousand volumes, antique furniture and valuable items …

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Theatre Festival

Since 1993 in Vršac is been helding international theater festival ” Vršac theatrical autumn “. The festival has paarticipated 117 performances from the country and abroad. Vršac theater autumn is held every year in November.

The Wreath Of Vršac

International Folk Festival ” The Wreath of Vršac “ is traditionally held in July. So far the fesfival has hosted ensembles from Greece, Spain, India, Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, Italy, Romania, Macedonia, Mexico, Canada, Moldova, Georgia, Russia, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Lithuania and Serbia. ” The  Wreath of Vršac “ festival attracts tourists from …

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Vršac Grape Harvest

Grape Harvest is the oldest such event in Serbia. It has a very long tradition because grapes have been grown here since the time of the Romans and Dacians to the present day. Traditionally, every year, on the third weekend in September Vršac stages an event called ” The Grape Ball ” . During this …

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The Town Library in Vršac

The present – day Town Library was first opened as a Public and School Library in 1887. It was founded by Felix Milleker. The Town Library of Vršac continued the work originally initiated and carried out by the institutions of Serbian Kasina ( 1838 ) and Serbian Reading Room ( 1840 ) . For that …

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The Town Museum in Vršac

The first public exhibition was held in ” Konkordia ” Building in 1896 Much of the exponents exhibited on that occasion had been collected over a mere two – year period preceding the exhibition date. During the period 1898 – 1942, the Museum and Library in Vršac had operated as a single, integrated institution. Felix …

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The Town Park

The Town Park in Vršac is one of the oldest parks in Serbia. Classified into the category of natural wealth of great importance the Town Park was declared a Natural Monument in 2000. It covers an area of almost 6 ha. The desing style of the Park is mixed showing the influences of both French …

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The Chapel of Holy Cross

The Holy Cross Chapel is located on Misa Hill above Vršac. It is the oldest Catholic Church in Banat. It is the second oldest building still standing on its original site in Vršac ( the oldest one is the Vršac Tower ) . The Church was built from 1720 to 1782. In autumn 1739, the …

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The Središte Monastery

The original monastery on this site was built in the 15th century, as the endowment of Jovan Branković. Under the Tsar’ s decree of the 18th century, the Središte Monastery along with several other Monasteries of the then Vršac Eparchy ceased to exist. Re – establishment of this Monastery was initiated in 1995, with the …

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The Mesić Monastery

It is probable that this Monastery was bilt by a member of the Branković family in the 15th century. A fresco in the Monastery Church,painted in the area where the benefactr i. e. founder of the Church is usually painted, represents the portrayal of Despot Jovan Branković. The church was constructed in traditional Raschka style, …

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Saint Teodor of Vršac

To have a Saint bearing the name of their town is one of the greatest treasures for the citizens of Vršac. It is St. Theodore of Vršac, Hieromartyr canonized in 1994. Under the leadership of Teodor Nestorović the Bishop Theodore of Vršac, in 1594, the people of Banat carrying the flags adorned with Saint Sava’ …

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The town hall of Vršac

Vršac acquired its Town Hall after Serbian Vršac and German Vršac, the two Vršac’ s municipalities which had existed as separate administrative units from 1717, merged into a single town, in 1795. It was the house of Maksim Spasić that was first rented to serve the needs of the town’ s administration but soon after …

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Vršac

LEGEND OF VRŠAC Once upon a time lived a man who had three sons. They lived on a desolate mountain, in abject poverty, and could not make ends meet. When the father realized that they could no longer go on like that, he decided that they should leave home and look for a better place …

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The Municipality Of Opovo

The municipality of Opovo is one of the smallest municipalities in Vojvodina. It is situated in South Banat, only 30km away from Belgrade and Pančevo, i. e. 40 km from Zrenjanin. Covering an area of 203 km2 it has 11016 inhabitants living in four settlements : Baranda, Opovo, Sakule and Sefkerin. All the settlements are …

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