Serbia is a country with magnificent nature, delicious food, friendly and hospitable people. If you are planning to hold a wedding in this country, we suggest you to learn about how it takes place and where it is best to hold the wedding ceremony.

 

Customs at a Serbian wedding

 

They depend on where exactly the wedding is to be held. Herzegovans, Bosanians and Nisli and Sumadinians celebrate the holiday in different ways. For example, if the wedding takes place in Belgrade, it can be without customs at all.

It is worth highlighting the general rules that are adhered to at a Serbian wedding:

  1. The nephews must be at the party. They will also be witnesses at the wedding. As a rule, these are trusted and old friends. Without them, the registration of the marriage is impossible.
  2. Serbian wedding can not be held without Dever. He must guard the bride all evening, be near her. Often his role is played by the brother of the groom. If he does not have a brother, then this role is played by another guy, a relative of the family.
  3. Another important figure at a wedding in Serbia is Barjaktar. His task is to carry the flag, which is specially decorated. He is a symbol that the girl is successfully married and a happy life awaits her.
  4. At a Serbian wedding is obliged to be a senior matchmaker, who is chosen from among the relatives of the young. It is on him the role of the host. He sees off the guests and the young people at the wedding.

As you can see, traditions in Serbia are not very different from those in Russia. In order for everything to be at the highest level, it is necessary to take care of everything in advance.

Most often foreigners use the services of wedding agencies, which have well-established connections and systematic work. Specialists will take care of all the organizational aspects, allow the couple to enjoy the holiday and forget about the hustle and bustle.