The Gradac Monastery (, ) is a
Serbian Orthodox
The Serbian Orthodox Church ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian churches.
The majority of the populat ...
Monastery
A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of Monasticism, monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in Cenobitic monasticism, communities or alone (hermits). A monastery generally includes a ...
. It lies on the elevated plateau above the river Gradačka, at the edge of the forested slopes
Golija. It is an endowment of
queen Helen which was built from 1277 to 1282 during the reign of her son king
Stefan Dragutin
Stefan Dragutin ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Драгутин, ; died 12 March 1316), was List of Serbian monarchs, King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282. From 1282, he ruled a Realm of Stefan Dragutin, separate kingdom which included northern Serbia, and ...
. Gradac Monastery was declared a
Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979, and it is protected by Serbia.
History
The monastery was built from 1277 to 1282 and is an endowment of Helen of Anjou, the wife of king
Uroš I.
The monastery is situated in Stara Raška region, on the wooded and secluded slopes of Golija mountain on the place called by locals Petrov Krš. It is located west of the medieval fortress
Brvenik.
The monastery complex was included the large building Church of The Entry of the Most Holy
Theotokos
''Theotokos'' ( Greek: ) is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, used especially in Eastern Christianity. The usual Latin translations are or (approximately "parent (fem.) of God"). Familiar English translations are "Mother of God" or "God-beare ...
into the Temple, the smaller temple St. Nicholas, a dining room, quarters and the economic building. The monastery church is a single-nave structure with a dome, a tripartite altar and a rectangle choir, whose central part consists of two chapels, the main naos and the altar.
In the architecture of the shrine of Gradac Monastery, an example of monumental Serbian-Byzantine style of Raška school of architecture, there are numerous Gothic and Romanesque elements, especially on the portals and on all bifocals, windows divided by a colonnette into two arches.
The architectural plastic of the Gradac Monastery carries the properties of the mature and late Romanesque art, like some early Gothic, all being reflected primarily in the finishing of the portal capitol, mostly marble framed windows and a series of blind arcades of the roof corona.
The monastery was devastated at the end of the 14th century.
It was partially restored at the end of the 16th century. However, it was finally deserted in the 17th century when the monks, fleeing from the Turks, left somewhere unknown, taking with them the Holy Relics of its founder. In the next 300 years, both churches and the monastery buildings caved in. During the
Ottoman rule, the monastery was generally with no monks and no roof cover, that was removed from the church. In 1910, a protective roof was placed on a monastery church, and between 1963 and 1975 a complete reconstruction of the main church was performed by the Institute of the Protection of Cultural monuments of Serbia conducted extensive restoration works on the main Church of the Entry of the Most Holy
Theotokos
''Theotokos'' ( Greek: ) is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, used especially in Eastern Christianity. The usual Latin translations are or (approximately "parent (fem.) of God"). Familiar English translations are "Mother of God" or "God-beare ...
into the Temple and the Chapel of St Nicholas. The fresco decoration of the interior is considerably damaged, but the endower's composition is still visible and the original iconostasis is preserved in primary edition. In 1982, construction of living quarters began and the monastery was revived again, then abbot was shijarhimandrit
Julian Knežević (1918–2001). Today, the monastery is a nunnery.
Cultural, historical and tourist destinations near the monastery

The monastery is located in the Golija tourist region, near
Kopaonik (from Suvo shoot is about ). It is a complementary tourist value
Golija mountain, and as a supplement and tourist Kopaonik. Proximity of Kopaonik is significant because on the tourist season is significantly origination hikers. Significantly, the proximity of
Jošanička Banja in relation to which the monastery Gradac is complementary tourist value. Jošanička Spa is away from the monastery about ).
For the tourist site of the monastery Gradac is important and its affiliation Ibar cultural tourist zone, where it apart and found
monastery
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and:
Žiča
The Žiča Monastery (, or ) is an early 13th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery near Kraljevo, Serbia. The monastery, together with the Church of the Holy Dormition, was built by the first monarch, King of Serbia, Stefan Prvovenčani, Stefan t ...
Studenica Old Pavlica,
Nova Pavlica and
Banjska Monastery
The Banjska Monastery (; , ) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery in the Banjska (village), Banjska village near Zvečan, Kosovo.
The monastery was the site of Banjska attack, an attack carried by Serb Militant, militants against Kosovo Police on 24 ...
. There are also
fort
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's:
Maglič,
Brvenik and
Zvečan
Zvečan ( sr-Cyrl, Звечан) or Zveçan ( sq-definite, Zveçani) is a town and municipality located in the Mitrovica District in Kosovo. As of 2015, it has a population of 16,650 inhabitants. It covers an area of , and consists of a town and ...
. In this zone continues the cultural-tourist zone
Valley Raška. It monasteries:
Sopoćani Djurdjevi Stupovi and
Petrova Church from
Stari Ras with Monuments in
Novi Pazar
Novi Pazar ( sr-cyr, Нови Пазар) is a List of cities in Serbia, city located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the urban area has 71,462 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 106,720 inha ...
etc.. It all certainly contributes to the favourable position of the monastery Gradac tourist, especially as these important medieval monasteries and monuments are grouped in a relatively small area.
Gallery
File:Manastir Gradac - Pogled sa uzvisenja.jpg, Monastery church.
File:Manastir Gradac, Zapadni portal.JPG, West portal with Gothic element.
File:Manastir Gradac kod Raške 1.jpg
See also
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Studenica
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Žiča
The Žiča Monastery (, or ) is an early 13th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery near Kraljevo, Serbia. The monastery, together with the Church of the Holy Dormition, was built by the first monarch, King of Serbia, Stefan Prvovenčani, Stefan t ...
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Sopoćani
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Mileševa
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Visoki Dečani
The Visoki Dečani Monastery is a medieval Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery located near Deçan, Kosovo. It was founded in the first half of the 14th century by Stefan Dečanski, List of Serbian monarchs, King of Serbia.
Dečani is by far t ...
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Gračanica
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Nemanjić dynasty
The House of Nemanjić ( sr-Cyrl, Немањић, Немањићи; Nemanjić, Nemanjići, ) was the most prominent Serbian dynasty of Serbia in the Middle Ages. This princely, royal and imperial house produced List of Serbian monarchs, twelv ...
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Spatial Cultural-Historical Units of Great Importance
References
External links
Gradac Monastery- Virtual Tour and Photo Collection of the Blago FundSopoćani and Gradac - About the relation of funerary programmes of the two churches by Branislav TodićMonastery Gradac (official site)Gradac monastery: it maker Helen of AnjouPhoto of Gradac monasteryMonastery Gradac-photo galleryDynasties that ruled Europe - House of Courtenay and Serbian queen No 3146, 2012.
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13th-century Serbian Orthodox church buildings
Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance (Serbia)
Raška District
Serbian Orthodox monasteries in Serbia
13th-century establishments in Serbia
Christian monasteries established in the 1270s
Nemanjić dynasty endowments