Orthodox Church
Our Lady of Ljeviš
A UNESCO World Heritage masterpiece from the 14th century, celebrated for its decorative "Persian" brick facade and surviving Byzantine frescoes.
Getting There
📍 Getting There: Located near the Sahat Kulla (Clock Tower) in Prizren, a 10-minute walk west of Shadervan Square.
🕒 Open Hours: Not regularly open to the public; best viewed from outside unless part of a guided heritage tour.
♿ Accessibility: Paved city streets. Wheelchair: viewable from the street; interior access difficult.
Loacally Know as
Kisha e Shën Premtes (Kisha e Levishës)

Sacred Architecture & Interfaith Researcher
Blerta Hoti
Insider tips
Admission: Restricted; may require prior arrangement.
Access: Highly restricted; contact the Prizren Seminary.
Must-see: "Christ Guardian of Prizren" fresco.
Architecture: Note the open-work bell tower.
Directions: 10-minute walk west of Shadervan; fenced off.
Photography: Exterior allowed; interior limited.
The Story
Built on the ruins of an earlier Byzantine church, Our Lady of Ljeviš was commissioned by King Stefan Milutin as part of his campaign to strengthen Orthodox Christianity in the region. The church was completed around 1309 and became the seat of the Bishopric of Prizren.
Its architecture blends Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic elements, with five domes, a richly decorated apse, and a narthex adorned with frescoes. The interior paintings depicting scenes from the life of Christ and the Virgin Mary are considered masterpieces of medieval Balkan art.
During the Ottoman period, the church was converted into a mosque, and many frescoes were covered or damaged. In the early 20th century, it was restored to its original Christian function, and conservation efforts have continued under both Serbian and international heritage bodies.
In 2006, the church was inscribed as part of the UNESCO Medieval Monuments in Kosovo listing, recognized for its cultural and historical value. It remains under protected status, and while not regularly open to the public, it is a key stop on heritage tours and a symbol of Prizren’s spiritual and artistic depth.
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