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Serbian Monastery
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Celije Monastery is located in Western Serbia, near the Gradac river, about 6 km southwest from the town of Valjevo. Celije Monastery was originally built in the late 13th century. During its history the monastery was devastated several times and it was finally reconstructed in the 18th century. |
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Ljubostinja Monastery is located in the south-central part of Serbia. Ljubostinja monastery was founded by Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic and Princess Milica in 1388. Unfortunately, little has remained of once vast painted area of Ljubostinja Monastery. In the nave, only the Annunciation unit of the whole Festival Cycle has survived. |
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Mileseva Monastery is located in the southwestern part of Serbia. The Mileseva Monastery is one of the most important sanctuaries and spiritual centers in Serbia. Mileseva Monastery was founded by Serbian King Vladislav between 1234 and 1236. |
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Decani Monastery is located in the southern part of Serbia, about 17 km from Pec on the road to Prizren. Decani Monastery is the largest construction of medieval Serbia. The monastery was built from 1328 to 1355, its frescoes were completed in 1350. |
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Kalenic Monastery, with its architecture and murals paintings, ranks among the finest monuments not only of the Morava style, but of Serbian art in general. Its exterior is very picturesque with its decorative arrangement of white marble blocks and red bricks. |
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Serbia Castles
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Golubac Fortress was probably built in the 14th century in order to guard the entrance to the Iron Gate gorge from high cliffs overlooking the Danube. Despite the many times it has been the scene of battles, Golubac fortress is still comparatively well-preserved. |
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