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Manasija Monastery

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In southern and central Serbia, monasteries are scattered like pearls among the mountains. The road to the monastery is winding, mostly hidden in the depths of the mountains. At first, we galloped along the road in the field. Later, the mountain roads were mostly winding. The road was quite winding, and the locals drove at an amazing speed. The mountain road was also eight or ninety yards. I waited for the rookie to be out of reach. ▼ Manasian Monastery (manasija monastery) experienced a winding mountain road and finally reached the first monastery on this trip. There are also guide signs along the way to indicate the distance, which is not difficult to find. Located in the deep mountain canyon, the exterior is surrounded by eleven defense towers, especially suitable for drones to take a large view, the church is surrounded by a towering fortifications, especially spectacular. ▼ Lavanica Monastery (ravanica monastery) In the south of the mountainous mountains, Lavanica Monastery is located here. In the 14th century, Grand Duke Lazar rushed to the battlefield in Kosovo after finishing his last service here. Maybe then Grand Duke Lazar had a foreboding of the war in his heart. His portrait in the church is like that of the church. ▼ Daycha Monastery (zica monastery) Daycha Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries of the Nemanja Dynasty, with a high status in the royal family. It is said that the new king can doubt the authenticity of his throne without the oil ceremony of this monastery. Even ascending the throne will not be recognized by the people. Unlike other monasteries, the exterior walls of the monastery are dazzlingly bright red, and there are complete murals at the beginning. ▼ Studenica Monastery (studenica monastery) The Studenica Monastery not far from the Studenica Monastery is built by the most famous monarch of Serbia, Stefan Nimanya I. The king has a high status in the hearts of Serbia because it began with him, Serbia entered its most historic period, and Stefan was buried in the monastery after his death. The monastery is now a world cultural heritage, and the murals in the church date back to the 13th century. Monastery visit guide: 1. The monastery is concentrated in the mountainous areas in the south and central. You can find the positioning by directly entering the English name of the monastery in googlemap. However, the road conditions are not good, mainly on Lushan Road, and the local speed is generally fast. It is recommended that you do not blindly follow the speed when you first arrive. Avoid accidents. 2. The monastery does not charge tickets or for-profit attractions. Entering the monastery requires quietness and due respect, pay attention to words and deeds and dress, and do not affect the prayers of the practitioners in the monastery. Most of the churches of the monastery are not allowed to take pictures inside, and drones are also prohibited outside. If you want to shoot, you need to obtain the permission of the manager in advance to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding.

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