Vratna monastery
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Monastery information | |
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Full name | Манастир Вратна |
Order | Serbian Orthodox |
Established | 14th century |
Mother house | Bukovo monastery |
Controlled churches | Vratna church Lord's Ascension (Spasovdan) |
People | |
Founder(s) | Stefan Milutin Saint Nikodim I |
Site | |
Location | Vratna, Negotin, Serbia |
Vratna monastery, now Vratna nunnery (Вратна) is a 14th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery in the village of Vratna in Negotin, Serbia, founded by Serbian king Stefan Milutin (1282–1321) of the Nemanjić dynasty and Saint Nikodim I. It is situated below the Vratna canyon and the nearby Vratna river flows through the village.
It was rebuilt in 1415 by Šarban from Struza attested in papers found by bishop Genadije in 1856. The monastery was burndamaged in 1813 and renovated by 1817.
The monastery was torn down between World War I and World War II. It is since a female monastery (nunnery), one of three monasteries in Negotin.[1] [2]
See also
References
- ^ http://www.travel.rs/culture/monastery/the-vratna-nunnery
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
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