According to the folk tradition, the monastery was built in the second half of the 15th century and its founders were Stefan and Аngelina Branković.
The first written record[2] about the monastery is found in the minej (religious liturgy book) of the monk Zaharije from 1563.
The new church was built in the period from 1793-1797, and consecrated during the time when Vikentije Rakić was the abbot; he also wrote the history of the monastery.
The church was built as a one-nave Baroque building with the bell tower above the western part and the smaller dome above the transept.
The mansion which is placed inside the monastery complex date back from the late 18th and early 19th century.
The rich library, which was known as one of the most important Fruška Gora monastery, was situated in the mansion, but during the First World War it was completely destroyed.
By the decision of the competent archimandrites of Srem Vasilije and Of Raška and Prizren Аrtemije the new male monkhood arrived to the monastery in the middle of 2006, Marko from Sopoćani and Makarije from Dečani.
[7] The patron saint of the monastery is Venerable mother Paraskeva, celebrated on 27 October, the folk gathering and the fair is on 7 August.