Manasija Monastery

in hive-185836 •  3 years ago 

Hello everyone!
One of the most beautiful places I visited this spring is the Manasija monastery. This monastery is surrounded by a fortress and nature, the beauty of which is impossible not to enjoy, the scents of blooming flowers that relax the human mind intersect, the beautiful play of clouds above the monastery creates admiration in the eyes of every visitor.

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The greenery around the monastery complements its beauty, which makes the scene much more beautiful. A tour of the interior of the monastery infuses peace, awakens hope and provides pure pleasure. The sun constantly illuminates the walls of the monastery, which rest peacefully in the same place for years and centuries. The monastery was built in the 15th century and was built by despot Stefan Lazarević, dedicated to the Holy Trinity (one of the most important holidays of Christianity).

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It is located near the town of Despotovac, in Serbia. This monastery is a very important and significant cultural monument that belongs to the Middle Ages. In the past, there was a "Resava school" in this monastery, where works and books that were very well known and of high quality were transcribed and translated. Visiting such a wonderful place provides indescribable feelings that every person should feel and I would recommend everyone to visit this beauty that adorns my country.

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I hope that you will like the post and that I will be able to awaken in you at least a part of what I felt while visiting this place.


Greetings until the next post, radas

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Wonderful!

Thanks!