Ozren Monastery

The Ozren Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Озрен, romanized: Manastir Ozren) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated to Saint Nicholas and located 6 kilometres from the town of Petrovo in northern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

[1] It was probably founded in the second half of the 16th century,[1][2] during the office of Serbian Patriarch Makarije Sokolović, who was granted permission from the sultan of the Ottoman Empire to renovate and build churches and monasteries.

Folk tradition, formed in the 18th century, has it that the Ozren Monastery was founded by King Dragutin, a member of the Serbian Nemanjić dynasty, who ruled north-eastern Bosnia from 1284 to 1316.

Among its icons is a Pietà painted in the 17th century by Emmanuel Lambardos, a painter of the Cretan School.

The Ozren Monastery was designated as a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2003.

Church of the Ozren Monastery