Krusedol Monastery
Krusedol Monastery
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Alexander C
17 contributions
Nov 2019
Although not a large place, it gives visitors a sense of calmness and peace. I met one or two older clergymen doing daily chores there, and they were very friendly. The place is well kept. I particularly like the little garden with variety of flowers. If in the neighborhood, the monastery is well worth a visit.
Written 3 January 2020
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NLgirl06🇲🇰
Stratford-upon-Avon, UK5,600 contributions
July 2013 • Family
We were on a mission to visit few of the monasteries within Frushka Gora NP.
Krusedol monastery is awesome. Build in XVI as part of Nemanjici Dynasty endowment.
There are two layers of frescoes on the wals the original ones are done in Bysantum style, and 200 yrs later second layer was applied in Barock style by the monks of the Ukrainian school of painting.
Worth time and effort getting to.
Krusedol monastery is awesome. Build in XVI as part of Nemanjici Dynasty endowment.
There are two layers of frescoes on the wals the original ones are done in Bysantum style, and 200 yrs later second layer was applied in Barock style by the monks of the Ukrainian school of painting.
Worth time and effort getting to.
Written 20 July 2013
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Y3048NPdavids
London, UK752 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
We were taken to this monastery as part of a day tour which we booked via our hotel in Belgrade. The surrounding scenery of the Fruska Gora hills is very picturesque and the monastery is set in large grounds and entered through an impressive pink gatehouse. If you come at the weekend you may find a baptism taking place in the church as this is considered to bring luck in future life. The church is important as it contains the remains of members of Serbian royal dynasties.
Written 6 October 2017
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AlbertSalichs
Manresa, Spain22,069 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
Krusedol Monastery is one of the some orthodox monasteries located in Fruska Gora National Park, in Vojvodina Region, in Northern Serbia. It is a religious place, which was built in 16th Century and nowadays it continues to work. It has a red wall surrounding the main buildings. In side the wall there is a big park and a some buildings, where the religious community life, and the main church in the center. Interesting place, pitifully when we arrived before 9a.m. the church was closed (November-2019).
(See also Fruska Gora Monasteries and Fruska Gora)
(See also Fruska Gora Monasteries and Fruska Gora)
Written 27 April 2020
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FactotumDellaCitta
London, UK3,980 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
The grounds of this monastery are rather expansive. The decorations and landscaping are a bit on the minimalist side, but the Barque influences are clearly evident.
Written 4 September 2017
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Sofijana
Belgrade, Serbia67 contributions
Oct 2013 • Couples
Located on the Fruška Gora mountain in the northern Serbia, in the province of Vojvodina, the monastery (Serb Orthodox) is located in the beautiful settings. A forest on one side, and lots of greenery within the monastery's perimeter, all give a sense of tranquility and inner beauty. Vibrant red new gate was built in just around 2009, while the monastery itself was built between 1509 and 1514.
Thanks to the hospitable environment of Fruška Gora, there are also over a dozen Serbian Orthodox monasteries located on this mountain. According to historical data, these monastic communities were historically recorded since the first decades of the 16th century.
The Krušedol monastery is shown on the 5 Dinar coin.
Fruška Gora Monasteries were declared Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1990, and are protected by Republic of Serbia.
Thanks to the hospitable environment of Fruška Gora, there are also over a dozen Serbian Orthodox monasteries located on this mountain. According to historical data, these monastic communities were historically recorded since the first decades of the 16th century.
The Krušedol monastery is shown on the 5 Dinar coin.
Fruška Gora Monasteries were declared Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1990, and are protected by Republic of Serbia.
Written 9 July 2014
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Robert C
Redlands, CA2,421 contributions
June 2013 • Couples
Krusedol is one of the three Fruska Gora monasteries we visited (the others were Novo Hopovo and Stari Hopovo monasteries). Krusedol has similarities to Novo Hopovo (the outside monastery is rectangular, is yellow with a red roof and the church is embedded in the courtyard inside) but the church is smaller, different architecturally and not as old or as beautiful on the outside. However, the inner frescoes are amazing (no picture taking allowed) and quite different (much darker), the inner courtyard is beautifully dressed up with flowers and the outer entrance (which is red and looks like a church) and walk-in to the monastery itself are more striking. It is a nice contrast to Novo Hopovo and I would suggest visiting both.
Written 30 December 2013
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Ecosoul
Ealing, UK133 contributions
July 2017
Beautiful small monastery situated in a National Park. Well kept/renovated buildings. Calm and peaceful orthodox church and small gift shop selling religious items.
Written 3 February 2018
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Robert_Larson72
Kingston, WA90 contributions
Sept 2016 • Couples
Our Croisi Danube River cruise scheduled our visit to this wonderful orthodox monastery and church located out in the countryside. There are pear orchards. The monks work at producing pear brandy for sale and produce an excellent product.
Written 15 September 2016
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Aleksandra B
Szeged, Hungary7 contributions
June 2016 • Friends
This is a must. What a nature. What a place. The architecture and the monks. They sell they own honey so nice. Above the monstery there was an amazing restaurant with Serbian food, it was one of a kind atmosphere, because horse riders all dressed up in their gear stop by, tied their horses near and set down for dinner too. We loved it, the whole feeling there.
Written 5 September 2016
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Hello, anyone knows the opening hour of the monastery?
Written 17 February 2020
Hello!
Is there any public transportation options from Belgrade to the Monastry and back to the city?
TIA
Written 8 September 2016
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