Tronoski vajati - Tronosa

Tronoski vajati - Tronosa

Tronoski vajati - Tronosa
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Tronoski vajati - Tronosa

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The old village "Tronoski Vajati" consists of transferred, rebuilt and reconstructed wooden cottages from villages in River Jadar Valley and it is situated close to Tronosa Monastery. This old village is called "Tronoski Vajati" which means wooden cottages of Tronosa and represents unique open-air museum of traditional country architecture and lifestyles of this part of Serbia. Tronoski Vajati is also cultural center for conservation and presentation of tradition of Loznica region.

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A: Tronoski vajati - Restaurant

Par Sasa Dragojevic, à 330 mètres

Authentic Serbian ethno architecture is mixture of Orinetal architecture and ancient Balkan tradition...

Tronoski vajati - Restaurant

B: St Pantaleon Chapel and a memorial fountain of Jugovich brothers

Par Sasa Dragojevic, à 700 mètres

The fountain in Tronosa is not only a fountain. It is an integral part of the chapel of the great mar...

St Pantaleon Chapel and a memorial fountain of Jugovich brothers

C: The Birth House of Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic - Trsic

Par Sasa Dragojevic, A 3.4 km

The birth house of Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic was reconstruceted in 1933 on the bases of old village hou...

The Birth House of Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic - Trsic

D: Ethno village and open-air stage in Trsic

Par Sasa Dragojevic, A 3.6 km

There are places in the World that are small in population and area, but because of the name of great...

Ethno village and open-air stage in Trsic

E: The birth place of Serbian language reformer - Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic

Par Sasa Dragojevic, A 3.8 km

Cultural congress for children called "Djacki Vukov Sabor" which means "Pupil's cultural event in hon...

The birth place of Serbian language reformer - Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic

F: The suburb of Loznica called "Basceluci" from the picnic place "Brvnara"

Par Sasa Dragojevic, A 6.7 km

In the suburb of Loznica called "Basceluci", 2.5km from the city center is the place surrounded by fo...

The suburb of Loznica called

G: Serbian Field Marshal Stepa Stepanovic Monument On Sanac Hill Loznica

Par Sasa Dragojevic, A 8.3 km

At the hill above Loznica called "Sanac", which means Trench, stands monument to famous Serbian gener...

Serbian Field Marshal Stepa Stepanovic Monument On Sanac Hill Loznica

H: School Park Loznica

Par Sasa Dragojevic, A 8.7 km

School Park is located in the center of Loznica and it is the oasis of nature and a favorite promenad...

School Park Loznica

I: Orthodox Church of The Holy Virgin Loznica

Par Sasa Dragojevic, A 8.9 km

The Church of Holy Virgin is located in the center of today Loznica and in former fort called "Loznic...

Orthodox Church of The Holy Virgin Loznica

J: Cultural Center Loznica

Par Sasa Dragojevic, A 9.0 km

House of Educational Society "Vuk Karadzic" was built in the early 1930's and was supposed to serve f...

Cultural Center Loznica

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Text by Steve Smith.

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