A blend of cultural heritage and modern allure, Loznica is an attractive riverfront city in Serbia. Serving as an authentic representation of regional history, the city offers an assortment of monuments and ethnic villages.
Things to do in Loznica
The most remarkable landmark in Loznica is the Monastery Tronosha, boasting an inspiring natural backdrop behind an impressive medieval structure and beautiful garden. Where nature and culture combine, this is the perfect place to spend an afternoon relaxing.
The Jadar Museum offers a detailed overview of two centuries of regional history. The exterior is a beautiful example of urban architecture and the interior contains notable archaeological objects on display dating back from prehistory through the 1950s. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the permanent exhibitions and be sure to check out the rotating temporary displays.
If you’re looking for a taste of local artwork, spend some time exploring the Gallery Mica Popovic. Paintings, drawings and folders with graphics were donated to the gallery, offering a comprehensive collection that includes landscapes of historic Loznica, with the “Large Still Life” and “Great Grandfather House” being notable exhibitions.
For a walk back in time, visit the village of Tršić, the birthplace of linguist Vuk Stefanović Karadžić. After the village was destroyed, it was rebuilt as a museum dedicated to the linguist and his accomplishments. Here you can view Vuk Karadžić’s family home, declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979.
Getting around Loznica
Cars are the most efficient form of transportation around Serbia, although much of Loznica can be explored on foot. There are buses and taxi services available when you need to travel far distances.