St Michael’s Cathedral is one of Belgrade’s most important places of worship.
This orthodox church dates from around 1840, something that is rare from that time in Belgrade. With its distinctive tower with golden flourishes, it’s an easy landmark to spot among the city’s skyline. There’s more gold to be found inside the church too among its icons and reliefs. Even more important though are the relics and graves, including the grave of Prince Miloš Obrenović and relics of Stefan Uroš V the Serbian saint and emperor.