Sokolica Monastery

The Sokolica Monastery is located in the village of Boletin, on the territory of the municipality of Zvečan, in Kosovo.

[1] The monastery was most likely built at the beginning of the 14th century by the leader Musa, lord of Zvečan and son-in-law of Prince Lazar.

[2] The monastery church is a building of small dimensions, with a spacious narthex added later, and a bell tower was built between the two wars.

It is built of skillfully worked stone, with a shallow apse, vaulted in a semi-circular shape.

On the south wall are visible fragments of figures dressed in lay clothes, which are thought to represent the founders.