Gornjak Monastery
The Gornjak Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Горњак, romanized: Manastir Gornjak), also known as Ždrelo (Ждрело), is a 14th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the vicinity of today's city of Petrovac na Mlavi, Serbia.
This article is about the monastery in Serbia. For the monastery in Montenegro, see Gornjak monastery, Montenegro.
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Affiliation | Serbian Orthodox Church |
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Location | Petrovac na Mlavi |
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Type | Byzantine |
Style | Byzantine |
Completed | 1380 |
Materials | Stone |
Gornjak monastery is located in Gornjacka gorge, between Žagubica and Petrovac na Mlavi. Construction of the monastery was finished in 1380 by Starats (Elder) Grigorije and his brethren, and the founder was king Lazar of Serbia.
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