Kutjevo Abbey

Kutjevo Abbey, also known as Gotó (Latin: Vallis honesta de Gotho) was a Cistercian monastery in what is now Croatia, in the area of Slavonia, 23 km north-east of Požega.

The monastery was founded in 1232 as a daughter-house of Zirc Abbey in Hungary, of the filiation of Clairvaux.

In 1689, the monastery estate was granted by Emperor Leopold I to Ivan Babić, a canon of Zagreb, who was named titular abbot.

In 1882, the property was acquired by Vjenceslav Turković and Franjo Türk, who developed a significant wine production on it.

The existing building complex was built by the Jesuits in the 18th century on the ruins of the Cistercian monastery.