Divljana Monastery

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Divljana Monastery
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Interactive map of Divljana Monastery
Monastery information
Other namesDemetrius of Thessaloniki Monastery
OrderSerbian Orthodox
Established1395 (394)
DioceseEparchy of Niš
Architecture
StyleSerbo-Byzantine style
Site
LocationVillage of Divljana, 5 km (3.1 mi) south from Bela Palanka, Srbija
Coordinates43°11′11″N 22°17′35″E / 43.1864°N 22.2931°E / 43.1864; 22.2931
Public accessyes

Divljana Monastery, also known as the Monastery of St. Demetrius, is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near the village of Divljana and Divljana Lake,[1] 5 km (3.1 mi) south of Bela Palanka, in the foothills of Suva Planina, 450 m (1,480 ft) above sea level.[2] It is dedicated to St. Demetrius,[3] who is celebrated on 8 November.[4] The monastery was first built in 394 at this location, which became the property of the Mrnjavčević brothers at the end of the 13th century after the destruction of the monastery.[3] In the monastery complex, there are records of ancient burials from the 4th century, some of which can be seen[clarification needed] two of the capitals. Around 880, with the revival of Christianization, there were also new eparchies.[4] Based on physical evidence and the Charter of the Byzantine emperor Basil II, archaeologists believe that the site also included an early Christian building from the 9th century[3] related to a renewal of church life in Middle Ponišavlje.[4]

The monastery is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Bela Palanka, not far from the ancient road to Skopje and Thessaloniki. Situated 450 metres (1,480 ft) above sea level in the foothills of the south-eastern part of Suva Planina,[2] there are wooded slopes around the monastery, offering a unique view of the Svrljig Mountains and Šljivovački vrh.

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