Žiča Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox Monastery located near Kraljevo, Serbia. It was built in the early 13th century by the first King of Serbia, Stefan the First-crowned, and the first Head of the Serbian Church, Saint Sava. It was the coronational church of the Serbian kings and the seat of the Archbishop.
St. Mark's Church, Belgrade was built in the Serbo-Byzantine style by the Krstić brothers, completed in 1940, on the site of a previous church dating back to 1835. It is one of the largest churches in the country. The church is 62 m long, 45 m wide and 60 m high, excluding the cross.The interiors of the church cover 1,150 m2. The naos can receive 2,000 people and the choir gallery can accommodate 150 musicians.