Like most monasteries, the murals of the monastery of Studenista were also severely damaged [heartbreaking] in the Ottoman invasion, but the part that survived remains treasures. The church's builders held the church in the heart and dedicated it to God, a theme common in the murals of Serbian churches, where warriors mostly wear soft sheepskin boots to facilitate light and rapid running.
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Like most monasteries, the murals of the monastery of Studenista were also severely damaged [heartbreaking] in the Ottoman invasion, but the part that survived remains treasures. The church's builders held the church in the heart and dedicated it to God, a theme common in the murals of Serbian churches, where warriors mostly wear soft sheepskin boots to facilitate light and rapid running.
World Heritage Studenica Monastery, located in the quiet valley of central Serbia, was established in 1109 in the Middle Ages, and is world famous for Byzantine art and wet murals during the 13th century. The monastery was once very large, but now only three remain. The most famous is the marble-built Church of the Virgin. It can be said that this church is the essence of Serbian monastery art. No shooting is allowed in the church. The murals of the 13th century inside are the peak of Serbian medieval art. After more than 700 years, Today, the color is still intact, in fact, some places have broken the color, but still can not hide the glory of the past, only witness can feel the shock. The monastery is located in a quiet canyon forest, independent, quiet and indisputable, quietly spent hundreds of years, mottled years, more amazing time. See the world with the fate
It was listed on the World Heritage List in 1986, with murals of the Church of Our Lady of the 13th century and the Church of the King of the 14th century, representing the art of Byzantine paintings, and the mausoleums of the first generations of kings of Serbia, the center of the Serbian Orthodox Church and the image of the national culture. The Legion.