The St. John the Baptist Monastery (Albanian: Manastiri i Shën Prodhromit or Manastiri i Shën Gjon Pagëzorit) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in Moscopole, Albania.
According to the donor's inscription, the church inside the Monastery was built in 1632 and painted in 1659.
The frescoes are preserved and in a good afresket and worked with components of iron and calcium.
According to the monastery’s codex, the frescoes of the church were decorated in the works of Andon Shipskioti and then later Theodor Simo Grunde.
[2][4] The church is characterized by decoration on a particular type of tile that is found in the area.