The Temple of Saint Sava is the largest Serbian Orthodox temple, the largest Orthodox temple in the Balkans and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. It is located in the eastern part of Svetosavski trg, in the municipality of Vracar, in Belgrade. It was built in a place that is believed to have been burned by Sinan Pasha in 1595 by the relics of St. Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
The construction of the church is funded by voluntary contributions and by collecting money through additional stamps.
Not far from the temple is the parish home, and there will also be a planned patriarchy building.
This memorial temple represents the organic part of the contemporary vivid silhouette of Belgrade, making it one of its main features.