Klisura Monastery (Serbia)
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The Klisura Monastery, or formerly known as the Dobrača Monastery, is an active women's monastery that originates from the Middle Ages and belongs to the
Eparchy of Žiča Eparchy of Žiča is one of the eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Republic of Serbia. It is seated in Kraljevo, in the Monastery of Žiča. Since 2014, diocesan bishop is Justin Stefanović. History The Eparchy of Žiča is na ...
of the
Serbian Orthodox Church The Serbian Orthodox Church ( sr-Cyrl, Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches. The majori ...
. It is located in the village of Dobrače, 13 kilometers south of Arilje, in the Moravica gorge, after which it got its name. The monastery church, dedicated to the holy archangels Michael and Gabriel, was built at the end of the 13th century in the
Raška style Raška may refer to: Geography * Raška (region), geographical and historical region in modern Serbia * Raška (river), river in southwestern part of Serbia * Raška, Serbia, town and municipality in Serbia History and administration * Eparchy of ...
, based on the nearby church of St. Achille, in today's Arilje, which was then the seat of the Moravian bishopric. It represents an immovable cultural asset as a cultural monument.


History

It is not known who and when the monastery was built, but based on its stylistic characteristics, i.e. belonging to the
Raška style Raška may refer to: Geography * Raška (region), geographical and historical region in modern Serbia * Raška (river), river in southwestern part of Serbia * Raška, Serbia, town and municipality in Serbia History and administration * Eparchy of ...
and similar to the church of St. Achille, places its origin at the end of the 13th century. According to folklore, it is one of the Nemanjić dynasty endowments. The first suffering of the monastery is related to the year
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, when the Serbian state definitely collapsed. During the
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, at the end of the
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, the monastery church (called "Dobračka") was set on fire, probably in
1688 Events January–March * January 2 – Fleeing from the Spanish Navy, French pirate Raveneau de Lussan and his 70 men arrive on the west coast of Nicaragua, sink their boats, and make a difficult 10 day march to the city of Oco ...
, and after its end and the
Great Migration of Serbs The Great Migrations of the Serbs ( sr, Велике сеобе Срба), also known as the Great Exoduses of the Serbs, refers mainly to two large migrations of Serbs from various territories under the rule of the Ottoman Empire to regions u ...
, the monastery was abandoned in
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. The monastery church was rebuilt in
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by the monk Jaćim Karlaga (a native of Foča) and the people. According to a record from 1858, the mentioned monk came from the Rašković family from Stari Vlah. Klisura had another collapse in
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, but soon was recovered in 1815–1816. thanks to Miloš Obrenović. In
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, the writer and travel writer
Joakim Vujić Joakim Vujić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јоаким Вујић; Baja, Habsburg monarchy, 9 September 1772 – Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 8 November 1847) was a Serbian writer, dramatist (musical stage and theatre), actor, traveler and polyglot. ...
visited the monastery. The monastery was also called (1867) "small monastery", because of its small dimensions and the same church, built of stone with one cube. In the middle of the
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, four surrounding villages belonged to the monastery as parish branches:
Dobrača Dobrača ( sr, Добрача) is a village located in the city of Kragujevac Kragujevac ( sr-Cyrl, Крагујевац, ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District. It is the historical centr ...
, Trešnjevica, Stupčevići and
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. In
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, only Abbot Chrysantije and Hieromonk Janićije lived in the monastery. It was called Dobrački monastery until the middle of the
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, and then it was called Klisura. Its name was changed after a heavy rain (cloudburst) with a torrent, which completely destroyed the monastery complex. According to the schematism of the Orthodox monasteries of the
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for
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, the monastery is classified as one of the third order. Hieromonk Joakim Milošević lived in it at the time. During the First World War, Austro-Hungarian forces raided and destroyed the monastery on several occasions, during 1915 and 1916. In the interwar period, the monastery buildings were built under the direction of elder Domentijan Zdravković. The monastery suffered new destruction during the Second World War, when the Bulgarian occupation forces set fire to and destroyed part of the monastery complex. After the end of the war, a new hostel was built, and since 1961 it has been functioning as a women's monastery.


Architecture and interior

The monastery church has a single nave foundation with a semicircular altar apse to the east, a narthex and a wooden exonarthex in the form of a porch to the west, and an eight-sided dome rising above the nave. The model for its construction is the church of Saint Achille, and it is similar to the monastery churches in Pridvorica, Morača and Sveta Trojica on Ovčar. The original painting in its interior was destroyed in
1688 Events January–March * January 2 – Fleeing from the Spanish Navy, French pirate Raveneau de Lussan and his 70 men arrive on the west coast of Nicaragua, sink their boats, and make a difficult 10 day march to the city of Oco ...
, when the church was burned down, and the frescoes that can be found in its interior today are the work of the academic painter Jaroslav Kratina and were created in 1952. He added figures from Serbian folklore to classic Christian motifs. Kratina also added personalities from Serbian epic poetry, such as the
Kosovo Maiden The Kosovo Maiden or Maiden of the Blackbird Field ( sr, Косовка девојка / ) is the central figure of a poem with the same name, part of the Kosovo cycle in the Serbian epic poetry. In it, a young beauty searches the battlefield for ...
, Majka Jugović, Vojvoda Rajko and others. The iconostasis in the church consists of 42 icons and is the work of Dimitrije Posniković, who made it in 1867. He incorporated 31 icons painted in Odessa and 11 painted by himself.


References

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