Privina Glava Monastery
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The Privina Glava Monastery (
Srem despots of the Branković family. The earliest historical records about the monastery are dated in 1566/1567. The icons in the altar screen were painted by Andrej Šaltist in 1786, and the wall paintings by Kuzman Kolarić
in 1791.
Prvina Glava Monastery was declared
Republic of Serbia.[1]
See also
- Monasteries of Fruška gora - Fruškać
- Monasteries of Fruška Gora
- Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance
- Tourism in Serbia
- List of Serb Orthodox monasteries
References
- ISBN 9788676391158.
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