Smederevo Fortress

Smederevo Fortress
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General information
Architectural styleSerbo-Byzantine fortification
Town or citySmederevo
CountrySerbia
Construction started1428
Completed1430 (inner city)
1439 (fortified suburb)
1480s (outer defenses)
early-18th-century (trenches)
ClientĐurađ Branković
Technical details
Size11.3 hectares (28 acres)
TypeCultural Monument of Exceptional Importance
Designated8 October 1946
Reference no.SK 538[1]

The Smederevo Fortress (Serbian: Cмeдepeвcκa твpђaвa / Smederevska tvrđava) is a medieval fortified city in Smederevo, Serbia, which was the temporary capital of Serbia in the Middle Ages. It was built between 1427 and 1430 on the order of Despot Đurađ Branković, the ruler of the Serbian Despotate. It was further fortified by the Ottoman Empire, which had taken the city in 1459.

The fortress withstood several sieges by Ottomans and Serbs, surviving relatively unscathed. During World War II it was heavily damaged, by explosions and bombing. As of 2009[needs update] it is in the midst of extensive restoration and conservation work, despite which the fortress remains "one of the rare preserved courts of medieval Serbian rulers."[a]

Smederevo Fortress was declared a national Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979. In 2010, the fortress was placed on the tentative list for possible nomination as a World Heritage Site (UNESCO).[2][3]

  1. ^ "Информациони систем непокретних културних добара".
  2. ^ "Five Serbian cultural sites nominated to UNESCO list". Ekonom:east Media Group. 2010-08-03. Archived from the original on 2010-08-05. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  3. ^ "Smederevo Fortress". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2017-01-12.


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