Monastery of Mala Remeta

The monastery of Mala Remeta (in Serb Cyrillic Serb МанастирМалаРемета and in transliterated Manastir Mala Remeta) is a orthodoxe monastery Serb located in Serbia in the autonomous province of Voïvodine, close to the village of Mala Remeta. It is one of the 16 monasteries of the Fruška Gora, in the area of Syrmie.

History

According to the tradition, the monastery of Mala Remeta, dedicated to the Shroud of the Mother of God, was rested by the king Stefan Dragutin; on the other hand, it is mentioned for the first time in Othoman files gone back to 1546.

It was refondé at the end of the 17th century, at the time of the great migration of Serb the, by monks come from the Monastère of Rača. The primitive church was then replaced by a new building built in the years 1739 - 1759. Part of paintings of the Iconostase were carried out by Janko Halkozović in 1759; the frescos of the church, as for them, were painted in 1910 by Kosta Vandelović.

The building of the monks, beside the church, was built in 1758. Damaged during the Second world war, it, thereafter, was restored.

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External bonds and documents

  • Page on the monastery of Mala Remeta
  • Very short note on the monastery of Mala Remeta (to make ravel the page)

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