Poganovo Monastery (original) (raw)

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Serbian Orthodox monastery in Dimitrovgrad, Serbia

Poganovo monastery

View of the Poganovo monastery.
Monastery information
Full name Манастир Светог Јована Богослова - Погановo
Other names Monastery of St. Jovan Bogoslov
Order Serbian Orthodox
Established late 14th century
Dedicated to Saint John the Theologian
Diocese Eparchy of Niš
People
Founder(s) Constantine Dragas
Architecture
Heritage designation Cultural monument of Great Importance
Designated date 31 May 1967
Site
Location Jerma gorge, near Dimitrovgrad

Frescoes from the Monastery church. From left to right: Descent from the Cross; Lamentation of Christ; Cutting of the empty Shroud; at the bottom heads of St Simeon Mirotočivi and Saint Sava, painted in all Serb monasteries

The Poganovo Monastery (Serbian: Mанастир Погановo, romanized: Manastir Poganovo) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery situated in the gorges of the river Jerma, near the village Poganovo, municipality of Dimitrovgrad, Serbia.

According to some sources the frescoes were made by masters from Northern Greece.[1] Frescoes inscriptions are in Church Slavonic language.

Poganovo Monastery was protected by Serbia since 1949, and declared Monument of Culture of Great Importance in 1979, and it is protected by Republic of Serbia.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ "B92 - Travel - Poganovo monastery: Secluded in nature". www.b92.net. Archived from the original on 2006-06-17.
  2. ^ Monuments of Culture in Serbia: "Манастир Поганово" (SANU) (in Serbian and English)
  3. ^ G. Babić, 'Sur l'icônede Poganovo el la Vasilissa Hélèn', in D. Davidov, ed., L'Art de Thessalonique et des pays Balkaniques et les courants spirituels auXIVe siècle (Belgrade, 1987), pp 57-65
  4. ^ G. Subotić, Ikona vasilise Jelene i osnovaći manastira Poganova, Saopštenja 25 (1993), pp. 25-40.

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