OUR BLOG All BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPSSERBIAN DIPLOMATS Cultural Diplomacy: Naive art of Kovačica Naive art of Kovačica is an authentic artistic expression of the self-taught painters from this town. Over time, it has evolved into a global painting phenomenon and one of Serbia’s most pro… The purple majesty and splendor of Serbia’s ancient cities Serbia is home to a wealth of ancient fortresses and archaeological sites that increasingly attract tourists, history enthusiasts, and archaeology lovers. Traces of past civilizations are pr… Passports that wrote history The practical use of diplomatic passports has a long history that stretches far back into the past. The first such passports appeared in France in the 17th century. At that time, French mona… Serbian Leap into the Future: What is Planned Along with EXPO 2027 The national football stadium, dolphinarium, Aquatics Centre, new Belgrade Fair, new neighbourhoods, hundreds of kilometres of roads and railroads, 1,500 apartments, are just some of the cap… Great diplomatic victories: the Congress of Berlin in 1878. At the Conference of the Great Powers held in Berlin, presided over by German Chancellor Bismarck, Serbia gained territorial expansion and, more importantly, international recognition, there… Serbian Milestones: The Sacred Monastery of Mount Athos Watches Over Serbia The Hilandar Monastery is the indicator of the condition of the Serbian people. This is how Holy Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović summed up the significance of the sacred monastery on Mount Athos,… Previous Next