Drenča Monastery
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The Drenča or Dušmanica Monastery is located near the place of the same
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, not far from
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and belongs to the Eparchy of the Kruševac of
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History

The monastery was built between 1379 and 1382 by the former nobleman of prince Lazar (1371–1389), monk Dorothej and his son and later patriarch Danilo (III). Dorotej donated to monastery large estates around Kruševac and in Braničevo, which included a court with a church in
Naupara Naupara monastery is a Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery situated 30 km south of the town of Kruševac and about 190 km from Belgrade. The original building was completed in 1391 but was severely destroyed by Turks in 1454. It was not ...
(Naupara monastery). The monastery church with a triconconal base, is dedicated to the
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, belongs to the Morava architectural school and is one of the oldest monuments of its type. It was demolished by the
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in 1454. Work on research and conservation of the ruins of Drenča Monastery was carried out on several occasions (1952, 1967, 1971, 1981 and 2002), and the complete restoration of the monastery church was carried out by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments from Kraljevo, from 2003 to 2006. The Drenča Monastery is today under the protection of the Republic of Serbia, as a cultural monument of great importance.


Architecture

The church of the Drenča monastery has a trefoil base, combined with an inscribed cross, richly decoratively built with slag and brick, with a three-part altar space and free columns that support an elegant dome. The monastery church of Drenča expands from the west towards the three-part altar area, towards the apse which is semi-elliptical on the inside, and five-sided on the outside, and towards the deacon's and prothesis, which were vaulted with cross vaults. This type of vault, unique in Morava architectural school, actually represents a reminiscence of solutions from
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. The apses of the prothesis and diaconicon are polygonal on the outside, and semicircular on the inside, while the side apses are semicircular both on the outside and on the inside. The carved stone decoration of the window sill, with unusually composed human figures, zoomorphic, geometric and floral motifs and decorations in the form of intertwined ropes, was originally painted and is a characteristic of the Morava architectural school. The ravages of time destroyed the former frescoes. To the west of the church of the Drenča monastery, about away, the remains of the original monastery accommodation, measuring , were found.


See also

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Cultural Monuments of Rasina District This list includes Cultural heritage of Serbia#Immovable Cultural Heritage, Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the Rasina District of Serbia. Cultural monuments Archaeological Sites Historic Landmarks Spatial Cultural-Historical Unit ...


References

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