Monastery of Ljubostinja
Monastery of Ljubostinja
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dotokija
Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina91 contributions
May 2015 • Couples
Easily accessible from nearby town of Trstenik, just 5 km. It is built in 15th century by serbian duchess Milica, the wife of Lazar, who died in the famous battle of Kosovo, 1389. She was burried there in the church. Nuns there are very friendly and you can buy excelent home made brandy (rakija sljivovica) and honey that they make in the monastery.
Written 24 May 2015
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Zlatan75Mitic
Pozarevac, Serbia1,316 contributions
Jun 2014 • Friends
The place where love resides. Ljubve stan = Ljubostinja. Endowment of Princess Milica, from the 14th century, today a nunnery. Be sure to visit if you're on the road to Krusevac, Vrnjackoj spa or Kopaonik.
Written 14 January 2015
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Robert M
Bexley, UK83 contributions
Sept 2013 • Friends
My first visit here and the Monastary left me with a sense deep peace and reverence for the history of this country and troubled history of Christian faith. Beautiful if you like these types of places.
Written 18 September 2013
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Svindal J
Oslo, Norway2 contributions
Jul 2015 • Family
Really nice place. You feel like you are in a most beautiful fairy tale. I recommend everyone to visit this place
Written 7 April 2016
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Kiwis2000
Newcastle, Australia87 contributions
Sept 2014 • Family
It was my first visit and there and definitely not the last. Probably a more structured guide will provide more information than we got by asking very polite nuns. By chance we discovered there is the Kneginja Milica's tomb. Such a remarkable historical person.
Written 15 February 2015
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Srba Jovanović
Belgrade, Serbia114 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
Both the exterior, architecture and the interior of this monastery is stunning.
It is worth visiting, even when having short time.
It is worth visiting, even when having short time.
Written 26 March 2017
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3raspberry
Krusevac, Serbia35 contributions
Mar 2016 • Solo
Veliki istorijski značaj za nas Srbe. Prelepo mesto i predlog za mini odmor uz kafu ma obali obližnje reke. / Place of great historical significance for us Serbians. Gorgeous place and I recommend it for a small break with pause on coffee shop nearby.
Written 4 March 2016
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Maja D
Belgrade, Serbia268 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
Ljubostinja is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Trstenik, Serbia. Located in the small mountain valley of the Ljubostinja river, the monastery is dedicated to the Holy Virgin. The monastery was built from 1388 to 1405.
This monastery is a wonderful expanse. The significance of history is woven into a church building, which feels perfect peace and tranquility.
Nice yard, full of flowers, greenery and grass, friendly nuns. This place is very nice, neat and of historical value and as such strongly recommend
This monastery is a wonderful expanse. The significance of history is woven into a church building, which feels perfect peace and tranquility.
Nice yard, full of flowers, greenery and grass, friendly nuns. This place is very nice, neat and of historical value and as such strongly recommend
Written 26 August 2016
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Ana N
San Diego, CA2 contributions
Feb 2012 • Family
I was christened here as a baby and I would go here with my family on Sundays! It's very peaceful and so full of history.
Written 5 October 2012
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Borislav R
Belgrade, Serbia60 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Resting place and tombstone of Princess Militsa, wife of Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic. Also the resting place of Nun Yefimiya, widow of a Serbian Nobleman killed in Kosovo polje battle. The monastery is maintained by some 50 nuns and offers a calm and pleasant atmosphere to all who visit it
Written 7 November 2017
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