Medieval manuscripts, numerous documents, and correspondences of Serbian rulers, nobility, and clergy—preserved by the guardian of these treasures, the Library of the Serbian Patriarchate—will soon be accessible to the public, Večernje Novosti reports.

The Belgrade-based newspaper states that this “temple of unique testimonies on the endurance of our state and faith” recently launched a website (www.bibliotekasprs), aiming to showcase an enormous cultural heritage—but, as the article notes, just enough to “spark curiosity.”

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This initiative will provide an opportunity to explore rare books and theological writings through digital “doors”, as stated in the article titled “Royal Correspondences at a Click.”

Zoran Nedeljković, director of the Library of the Serbian Patriarchate, stated that the website will also offer information on current and completed scientific projects.

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Source: Nova.rs, Foto: MidJourney prompt by Serbian Times

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