Kuveždin Monastery

Coordinates: 45°07′38″N 19°30′41″E / 45.12722°N 19.51139°E / 45.12722; 19.51139
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45°07′38″N 19°30′41″E / 45.12722°N 19.51139°E / 45.12722; 19.51139

Kuveždin
Serbian Orthodox
Established1566/1569
People
Founder(s)Stefan Štiljanović
Site
LocationFruška Gora, Serbia
Public accessYes

The Kuveždin monastery (Serbian: Манастир Кувеждин, romanizedManastir Kuveždin) is a Serb Orthodox monastery on the Fruška Gora mountain in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. Traditionally, its foundation is ascribed to Stefan Štiljanović (late 15th century). The first reliable record of its existence is from a Turkish tax book dated from 1566 to 1569, though the building was constructed much earlier. In 2009, the entire monastery complex has been reconstructed.

The iconostasis of the old church was given away to a church in the village of Opatovac in 1758. The current iconostasis and wall paintings in the new church were carried out by Pavle Simić from 1848 to 1853.

Kuveždin Monastery was declared

Republic of Serbia
.

See also

  • Monasteries of Fruška Gora
  • Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance
  • Tourism in Serbia
  • List of Serb Orthodox monasteries

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