• The Grgeteg Monastery is a Serb Orthodox monastery on the Fruška Gora mountain in the northern Serbia, in the province of Vojvodina.
  • Years of destruction: between 1766 and 1777, the monastery was abolished by court decree, and the monks were displaced; in the Second World War...
  • Grgeteg Monastery used to be a rather wealthy monastery, with four mills, nine water mills, and 200 acres of arable fields, wineyards, and meadows.
  • Monastery Grgeteg is one of some momasteries located in Fruska Gora National Park, near from Novi Sad, in Northern Serbia.
  • According to legend, the monastery despot Vuk Brankovic, known as the Dragon of Fire, built Grgeteg for his blind father, Gregory Brankovic...
  • According to lore, the Grgeteg Monastery is the endowment of Despot Vuk Branković (Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk), built for Vuk’s father Grgur Branković (Grgur the...
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  • Grgeteg with the Church of St. Nicholas was founded, according to tradition, the monastery was found by Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk in 1470.
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  • Another monastery in the Fruska Gora National Park – Grgeteg – dates from 1471, while the chapel tower was erected later in the 1700s.
  • Home to various historically important documents and manuscripts, Grgeteg monastery is considered an important part of the Fruška Gora Mountain and played an...
  • GRGETEG monastery is situated in the south of Fruška Gora very close to the village of Grgeteg.