Cultural site: Medieval city of Ras

History
The term Ras is related to the Raška river basin, ie the wider area of today's Novi Pazar. Stari Ras was a Serbian medieval town and the central capital of the Serbian medieval state of Raska. A series of monuments illustrates the historical and spiritual-artistic continuity in the life of this area, from Nemanja's conquest of power and laying the foundations of an independent
Serbian state, through the establishment of the first mint in the time of King Radoslav, his removal to the throne at the Deževo Parliament. the rise of the country, even during the period of Turkish domination. Architectural and painting achievements of authentic and invaluable artistic values are firmly connected with events and personalities of crucial importance for the history of the Serbian people over a period of several centuries. In this area is the church of St. Peter and Paul, the monasteries Đurđevi stupovi and Sopoćani, the remains of a fortress above the mouth of the Sebečevska river in Raška and other archeological sites.
Cultural site details
Named Stari Ras sa Sopoćanima, the monumental area of Stari Ras has been declared a Spatial Cultural and Historical Entity of exceptional importance. Stari Ras is a medieval complex of monuments located at the place where the roads from the west and the south connected and led further to the east. During one millennium, various armies and states changed here, and the importance of the city grew and decreased over time. The complex consists of several monuments, and the most important sites included in the research are: Gradina na Pazarištu with Podgrađe, Trgovište, Gradina in Postenje, Reljina gradina, the church in Naprelj and the Latin church in Postenje. The garden on Pazarište with Trgovište, together with the nearby monastery of Sopoćani, the monastery of Đurđevi Supovi and the church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, testifies to the greatness and importance of Rasa in the Serbian medieval state.