Mala Remeta monastery
Facts and practical information
The Mala Remeta Monastery is a Serb Orthodox monastery on the Fruška Gora mountain in the northern Serbia, in the province of Vojvodina. Its foundation is traditionally ascribed to the Serbian King Dragutin. The earliest historical records relating to the monastery date back to the middle of the 16th century. The Turks destroyed it, but at the end of the 17th century, when Rača was torn down, the refugee monks came to their appendage Mala Remeta and reconstructed it. The appearance of the earlier church is not known, and the extant one was erected on the same site in 1739. The throne icons on the altar screen were painted by Janko Halkozović in 1759, and the wall paintings are a 1910 work of Kosta Vanđelović. ()
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Mala Remeta monastery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Novo Hopovo monastery, Vrdnik-Ravanica monastery, Lake Ledinci, Beočin monastery.