Back to the 15th century - Manasija monastery in Serbia

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Hello everyone, I hope you are doing great. We recently had 4 days off in Serbia due to a national holiday and I used that chance to travel with my family. We headed to southern Serbia and the Vranje town, where we have relatives and friends, but previously we visited the Manasija monastery located in central Serbia. The monastery was not on our way, but it wasn't that far either, so we headed there.

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The last time I visited this place was when I was a child and I remembered the imposing fortress that surrounds the monastery church that I wanted to see again and present it to you.

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When you stand in front of those fortress walls, you can't help but admire the medieval architecture. These walls were built to protect the monastery church inside. In that period, people used walls to protect everything that was valuable to them, and this monastery certainly was.

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We entered through a large heavy gate into the endowment of the former Serbian ruler, the despot Stefan Lazarevic.

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In school, we learned a lot about this monastery as a very important cultural landmark, built in 15th century, and I still remember some facts, so I will be happy to share them with you. The Manasija Monastery has been destroyed several times throughout history, as is the case with most medieval monasteries due to the turbulent war past. And it had different purposes, not only religious as it is today. When the Turks ruled Serbia, the Manasija monastery had a defensive role.

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But what is interesting is that its founder, Despot Stefan Lazarevic, was not only a brave and distinguished military leader, but also engaged in literature, so this monastery was a cultural center where writers and all respectable people of that time, interested in education and literature, gathered.

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The famous Resava School was founded there and was very important for the further development of Serbian literature and education. And indeed, while walking around the monastery, you not only feel its religious value, but the place captivates you with the culture and spirit of the old times.

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I am always fascinated by the remains of the old town and the fortress.

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As I pass between the walls, I think about how it used to be and what happened inside a long time ago, what kind of people walked there, what were their thoughts and habits...

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Nuns live in the monastery today, and their quarters are there. It is a women's monastery.

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When we walked around the courtyard of the monastery, we entered the church. It is the Church of the Holy Trinity, where there are very old icons and frescoes.

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I was amazed by the large chandelier with candles arranged in a circle.

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We felt peace inside. When we got out, we walked around the church a little more and then continued our journey from the Middle Ages to today...

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Thank you very much for reading.

The images and writing are original and mine.

Greetings!

Jelena



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The place Is interesting y wonderful. I love the pictures. Greetings

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I am glad you found it interesting, thanks! 🤗

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This structure is huge, and it looks like it's being well taken care of. Great shots by the way

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It is one of the most preserved historical landmarks in my country. Thank you, I tried to convey the beauty of the place with photos.😊

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You're welcome, you did a great job.

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I often think about how buildings built in the past without a touch of technology can survive today. How awesome!

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It is impressive indeed. The fact that they stand the test of time for so long amazes me too...

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We have, or better said "had" very few such religious places in my country that served as literature and education but I always thought they get a way powerful meaning when they extend their horizons helping people. Just amazing :)

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Yes, places like this meant a lot to the people of that time to educate themselves and improve their lives. They have great value.

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I love medieval fortresses the walls really do make these structures so great to witness. Interesting looks on both sides of the wall. I hope one day to witness structures like these 😊

!HUG

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I am also always impressed by medieval fortresses. I feel very strange inside those walls as if I have returned to the past. Thank you for stopping by. 🤗

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historical places are very beautiful, I really like visiting such places

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Now you love going to monasteries hehe

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Hahaha, they interested me so much that I'm constantly researching new ones 😃 They always impress me with how old they are and what kind of stories they hide...

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So much of history to be learnt from Serbia.

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Orthodox monasteries are always so beautiful. I've visited quite a few during my travels in the Balkans, but I ran out of time when I got to Serbia so I've only been to Belgrade and Nis. Which are your favorite monasteries?

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