This place, due to its natural beauty, looks almost fairy-tale-like, and it is the landscapes that give it a special mystique, which the geography of this area jealously guards exclusively for animal and plant species.
Venijamin Taušanović (1884 - 1952) was a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, a long-term bishop of the Diocese of Bihać, Zletovo-Strumica and Braničevo, and one of the most respected church dignitaries in the 20th century.
The town in eastern Serbia, which earned the nickname "Serbian Venice" as early as the mid-19th century, is an ideal destination to visit throughout the year.
The Museum of Ponišavlje is located in Pirot, nurturing the memory of the rich tradition and cultural heritage of this region. It is the best-preserved cultural monument that originated in the mid-19th century.
Belmužijada is an economic and tourist event that preserves the traditional dish of southeastern Serbia - belmuž. Since 2005, it has been held every year during the first weekend of August.
The Pirot Iron Sausage Fair is a gastronomic event dedicated to the local Pirot brand, which is visited every year by more than 10 000 visitors from Serbia and neighboring Bulgaria.
"The Đurđevdanski susreti - Prayer under Midžor" is a gathering of folk creativity and a tourist event that promotes the cultural heritage of Stara Planina.