Bođani Monastery

In the vicinity of the Danube he stopped, washed his eyes at the nearby spring and his sight returned.

After the last major reconstruction, a glass plate was installed in front of the altar, so that archaeological remains of the previous churches can be seen.

He gave his interpretation, which was opposite to the canonical versions, so some consider his work as the spark of the modern Serbian painting.

The semicircular supporting pillars are painted with the Book of Genesis motives, while to roof frescoes depict battles between the saints and demons, which have strange, animal-like heads.

Saint Margaret the Virgin, in Serbian called Ognjena Marija ("Fiery Mary"), is shown bludgeoning the animal-like, winged and tailed demon with a hammer.

[1] Bođani Monastery was declared Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance[1] in 1990, and it is protected by Republic of Serbia.