Culture There are currently three
Serbian Orthodox churches in Smederevska Palanka. The oldest, the church of
St. Elijah was built in 1827 and is one of the oldest wooden churches in Serbia. The town's Cathedral Church was built in 1902. The town's newest church,
St. Petka, was built in 1997. The town's fourth Serbian orthodox church is under construction.
Koporin Monastery, built in 1402 by Serbian prince
Stefan Lazarević, lies just outside the town in
Velika Plana.
Historical Archive "Veroslava Veljašević" of Smederevska Palanka was established on December 30, 1968.
Education Smederevska Palanka has four elementary schools: Vuk Karadžić, Heroj Radmila Šišković, Heroj Ivan Muker and Olga Milošević. The town has three high schools: Palanka Gymnasium, Goša Technical School, and "Žikica Damnjanović" Chemical and Medical School. Smederevska Palanka has one local operating television station "Jasenica" and one newspaper
"Palanačke" by journalist and writer Dejan Crnomarković.
Sports Local football club
FK Jasenica 2017 plays in the 4th tier of the Serbian football pyramid.
Events Annually every June, the town hosts the
Best Fest Palanka, a rock festival featuring famous Serbian bands including
Bajaga,
Riblja čorba,
Marčelo,
Six Pack, Sunshine rap group and others. Smederevska Palanka has one of Serbia's oldest annual traditional fairs, the
Krstovdanski Vašar which has been held since 1834 when it was introduced by Prince
Miloš Obrenović. During the fair, the town is visited by 100,000 to 150,000 tourists from surrounding towns and cities. Smederevska Palanka hosts the "Motorijada", where thousands of bikers from Serbia and the former Yugoslavia assemble for the event and live concerts in Smederevska Palanka's Kiseljak. The 2011 event featured a famous Yugoslav band,
Divlje Jagode.
Tourism Beside archaeological findings and medieval monasteries, famous touristic spots in Smederevska Palanka include lake
Kudreč, the
Kiseljak spa complex and
Mikulja forest. Smederevska Palanka has a natural mineral water spring which is said to have been used since Roman times and has been used by the surrounding peoples since at least 1719. On 22 April 1907, the water from the mineral springs was awarded the golden medal for quality at the London 'Balkan Fair'. According to some researchers, the town's mineral water is the 3rd best in Europe, primarily due to the natural
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