Pridvorica Monastery

Church of the Transfiguration is a single-nave, one-dome building with a semicircular apse at the east.

A testimony of this are minor, but valuable remains of frescoes in the upper reaches of the temple.

The nuns were engaged in weaving and were passing the skills to the local population, as evidenced by a fully authentic style of weaving in this region; it was then the local Church for centuries, and since 2007 it was again declared the monastery, but a male one.

During the second renewal, an iconostasis was painted at the gates, signed by Sreten Protić Molerović 1835.

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