Religious sites •
Sveta Petka (
Saint Paraskeva) - the main church of the village, built in the mid-19th century •
Stã Viniri (
Saint Paraskeva) - a small chapel located near the Grguli spring, built in 1838 in honour of the same saint as the main church, but differentiated by locals by using the Aromanian name for the saint •
Sveti Atanas (
Saint Athanasius) - a church located under the Pelister peak and dating back to the 19th century •
Sveti Jovan Zlatoust (
Saint John Chrystostom) - a church built in 2003 by
Jovan Vraniškovski under the renegade
Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, a former autonomous archbishopric of the
Serbian Orthodox Church. The site was broken into by armed and masked men, who harassed and threatened nuns with machine guns, cut their hair and set the monastery on fire, in February 2004, and the church was demolished by state authorities in October 2004
Archaeological sites •
Gorno Selo (Upper Village) - a settlement from the
Middle Ages •
Kaj Crkvata (At The Church) - a church and necropolis from the Middle Ages
Miscellaneous • Dr Trifun Panovski Primary School - a school built in the courtyard of the
Sveta Petka church in the late 19th century, using funds donated by a wealthy resident Konstantin Bebi on behalf of the Greek Patriarchate Church to teach the Greek language to locals, later named after the first doctor in the
Macedonian Partisan movement • Old French Road - a road built in World War I by French troops, leading to the
Golemo Ezero (Big Lake), one of two lakes making up the
Pelister Eyes == Notable people ==