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Krušedol Monastery

The Krušedol Monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Крушедол, romanizedManastir Krušedol, pronounced [kruʃɛ̌dɔl]) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery on the Fruška Gora mountain in the Syrmia region, northern Serbia, in the province of Vojvodina. The monastery is the legacy of the last Serbian despot family of Syrmia - Branković. Dedicated to the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, it has been described as the "spiritual beacon" of Fruška Gora and "Second Studenica".[1]

Krušedol Monastery
Манастир Крушедол
Krušedol Monastery
Monastery information
OrderSerbian Orthodox
Established1509-1514
Dedicated toAnnunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary
People
Founder(s)Metropolitan Maksim Branković and Saint Angelina of Serbia
Site
LocationKrušedol Prnjavor, Vojvodina. Serbia
Coordinates45°07′09″N 19°56′24″E / 45.11917°N 19.94000°E / 45.11917; 19.94000Coordinates: 45°07′09″N 19°56′24″E / 45.11917°N 19.94000°E / 45.11917; 19.94000

History

 
Krušedol lithography made by Zaharije Orfelin in 1775.

It was founded between 1509 and 1514 by Saint Maksim Branković, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Srem, and his mother Saint Angelina of Serbia. Original idea to be turned into the mausoleum of the Branković family.[1] Initially, the monastery enjoyed the financial support of Neagoe Basarab (who was married to Serbian princess Milica Despina of Wallachia), and Grand Prince Vasili III of Russia. In 1708, it became the seat of the Metropolitanate of Krušedol.

In 1670, it had the largest brotherhood of all monasteries on Fruška Gora: 90 monks and 12 elders. In 1690, during the Great Serbian Migration, the monks fled the monastery and moved to Szentendre taking valuables, relics and artifacts with them. They returned to Krušedol in 1697. When the Ottomans were retreating in front of Prince Eugene of Savoy during the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-1718, they ransacked the monastery and burned it, but it was rebuilt later.[1]

During World War II, the monastery wasn't burned, but was looted and damaged, nevertheless.[1]

Characteristics

The church was originally built in the Morava architectural school style. However, after the 18th century reconstruction, seven church windows were reworked in the Baroque style. Above one of the windows on the east side, there is a sundial. It tells time from 6:00 to 17:00.[1]

The monastery has its own flower garden, loans and a park. It is gated, and the entry park gate is made in the shape of the church.[1]

Interior

Today's icons and paintings have been symbolically adapted from the original, Medieval period, to the Baroque era.[1] The iconostasis contains icons from different periods, from the 16th century to the 19th century. The original frescoes of the interior were painted in 1545, but they were overpainted in oil technique between 1745 and 1757. The 18th-century paintings are the works by Jov Vasiljevich and Stefan Tenecki.

The rich monastery vault has been looted several times. Part of the artifacts was returned later. The valuable either belongs originally to the Branković family, or to the other Serbian noble families. There is also a voluminous library. Old church books were brought by the hegumen Amfilohije from Russia in 1651. In 1662, the "Service and akathist to the Saints" was written in Krušedol, so as a rich annals.[1]

Burial sites

The whole Branković family, as well as two patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church, are buried in Krušedol. The Patriarchs buried in the monastery are Arsenije III Čarnojević and Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta. Graves of other historical figures include Princess Ljubica Obrenović, the wife of the Serbian Prince Miloš Obrenović, Serbian king Milan Obrenović, count Đorđe Branković (no connection to the Branković family), voivode Stevan Šupljikac, metropolitans and bishops Isaija Đaković, Vikentije Popović-Hadžilavić and Nikanor Melentijević.[1]

Importance

It has been described that "what Studenica was for the Medieval Serbia, Krušedol Monastery was for the Serbs in Podunavlje". Many artifacts from the monastery vault are today kept in the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church.[1]

Because of the large library, many scholars used to visit and stay in the monastery, including the poet Laza Kostić. Author Dejan Medaković wrote about Krušedol, especially of the paintings.[1]

Krušedol Monastery was declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1990 and it is protected by the Serbian state. It is shown on the 5 Dinar coin.

The monastery is a recipient of the Order of St. Sava 1st grade and held a status of Imperial lavra.[1]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Miroslav Stefanović (9 September 2018). "Духовни светионик Фрушке горе" [Spiritual beacon of Fruška Gora]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1093 (in Serbian). pp. 20–21.

External links

  • Monasteries of Fruška gora - Fruškać
  • Krušedol monastery - Fruškać

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The Krusedol Monastery Serbian Cyrillic Manastir Krushedol romanized Manastir Krusedol pronounced kruʃɛ dɔl is a Serbian Orthodox monastery on the Fruska Gora mountain in the Syrmia region northern Serbia in the province of Vojvodina The monastery is the legacy of the last Serbian despot family of Syrmia Brankovic Dedicated to the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary it has been described as the spiritual beacon of Fruska Gora and Second Studenica 1 Krusedol MonasteryManastir KrushedolKrusedol MonasteryMonastery informationOrderSerbian OrthodoxEstablished1509 1514Dedicated toAnnunciation to the Blessed Virgin MaryPeopleFounder s Metropolitan Maksim Brankovic and Saint Angelina of SerbiaSiteLocationKrusedol Prnjavor Vojvodina SerbiaCoordinates45 07 09 N 19 56 24 E 45 11917 N 19 94000 E 45 11917 19 94000 Coordinates 45 07 09 N 19 56 24 E 45 11917 N 19 94000 E 45 11917 19 94000 Contents 1 History 2 Characteristics 3 Interior 4 Burial sites 5 Importance 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Krusedol lithography made by Zaharije Orfelin in 1775 It was founded between 1509 and 1514 by Saint Maksim Brankovic Metropolitan of Belgrade and Srem and his mother Saint Angelina of Serbia Original idea to be turned into the mausoleum of the Brankovic family 1 Initially the monastery enjoyed the financial support of Neagoe Basarab who was married to Serbian princess Milica Despina of Wallachia and Grand Prince Vasili III of Russia In 1708 it became the seat of the Metropolitanate of Krusedol In 1670 it had the largest brotherhood of all monasteries on Fruska Gora 90 monks and 12 elders In 1690 during the Great Serbian Migration the monks fled the monastery and moved to Szentendre taking valuables relics and artifacts with them They returned to Krusedol in 1697 When the Ottomans were retreating in front of Prince Eugene of Savoy during the Austro Turkish War of 1716 1718 they ransacked the monastery and burned it but it was rebuilt later 1 During World War II the monastery wasn t burned but was looted and damaged nevertheless 1 Characteristics EditThe church was originally built in the Morava architectural school style However after the 18th century reconstruction seven church windows were reworked in the Baroque style Above one of the windows on the east side there is a sundial It tells time from 6 00 to 17 00 1 The monastery has its own flower garden loans and a park It is gated and the entry park gate is made in the shape of the church 1 Interior EditToday s icons and paintings have been symbolically adapted from the original Medieval period to the Baroque era 1 The iconostasis contains icons from different periods from the 16th century to the 19th century The original frescoes of the interior were painted in 1545 but they were overpainted in oil technique between 1745 and 1757 The 18th century paintings are the works by Jov Vasiljevich and Stefan Tenecki The rich monastery vault has been looted several times Part of the artifacts was returned later The valuable either belongs originally to the Brankovic family or to the other Serbian noble families There is also a voluminous library Old church books were brought by the hegumen Amfilohije from Russia in 1651 In 1662 the Service and akathist to the Saints was written in Krusedol so as a rich annals 1 Burial sites EditThe whole Brankovic family as well as two patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church are buried in Krusedol The Patriarchs buried in the monastery are Arsenije III Carnojevic and Arsenije IV Jovanovic Sakabenta Graves of other historical figures include Princess Ljubica Obrenovic the wife of the Serbian Prince Milos Obrenovic Serbian king Milan Obrenovic count Đorđe Brankovic no connection to the Brankovic family voivode Stevan Supljikac metropolitans and bishops Isaija Đakovic Vikentije Popovic Hadzilavic and Nikanor Melentijevic 1 Importance EditIt has been described that what Studenica was for the Medieval Serbia Krusedol Monastery was for the Serbs in Podunavlje Many artifacts from the monastery vault are today kept in the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church 1 Because of the large library many scholars used to visit and stay in the monastery including the poet Laza Kostic Author Dejan Medakovic wrote about Krusedol especially of the paintings 1 Krusedol Monastery was declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1990 and it is protected by the Serbian state It is shown on the 5 Dinar coin The monastery is a recipient of the Order of St Sava 1st grade and held a status of Imperial lavra 1 Gallery Edit Monastery setting Monastery interior Interior mural Gardens around monastery Entrance to monasterySee also EditMonument of Culture of Exceptional Importance Tourism in Serbia Monasteries of Fruska Gora List of Serbian Orthodox monasteriesReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Miroslav Stefanovic 9 September 2018 Duhovni svetionik Frushke gore Spiritual beacon of Fruska Gora Politika Magazin No 1093 in Serbian pp 20 21 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