If there are no preserved ancient temples in your country, do not worry - perhaps an ordinary village church will turn out to be built according to the precepts of Vitruvius.
The monastery of Naupara is one of the smallest and therefore little-known monuments of the Moravian school, the last artistic style of pre-Ottoman Serbia that existed in the late Middle Ages.
However, lacking in size, it certainly does not lack in craftsmanship - revealing the beauty of this bizarre mixture of Byzantine, Gothic and folk Slavic traditions.
However, lacking in size, it certainly does not lack in craftsmanship - revealing the beauty of this bizarre mixture of Byzantine, Gothic and folk Slavic traditions.
A spiritual and educational centre in Vladikavkaz, Russia, opened a few years ago in a restored diocesan building.
The XIX century Katouni bridge - one of the largest stone bridges in Greece.
Recently restored alongside other building of the Negoești monastery, its catholicon externally looks like a typical specimen of eclectics. However, the sides of the building, not so radically rebuilt, reveal its true age - the church was constructed in the XVII century.
The Folk's Library in Kikinda, Serbia, housed in an old mansion.
At first glance, this may seem like a typical small-town example of a relatively recent public organization housed in a fashionable building - but although the mansion did not originally belong to the library, it was established in the middle of the XIX century.
At first glance, this may seem like a typical small-town example of a relatively recent public organization housed in a fashionable building - but although the mansion did not originally belong to the library, it was established in the middle of the XIX century.
Neobyzantics of the XX century beginning - the Dormition of Theotokos church in Ruse, Bulgaria.