Vršac is a humble city in eastern Serbiaand it is a great showcase of the elegant architecture that can be found across the country. Start in front of the unconventional City Hall with its eye-catching brown and white exterior. Wandering past an old-fashioned pharmacy down the quiet city streets you’ll come to the looming twin spires of the Vrsac Roman Catholic Cathedral, which is well worth a look inside. The most important historic buildings in town is the grand old Bishop’s Court from the 18th century. Even older though is the hilltop symbol of the city, which has a great view, Vršac Castle.