Ostrog Monastery

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Ostrog Monastery is a famous Serbian Orthodox pilgrimage site in Montenegro, dramatically built into a vertical cliff and dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Serbian Orthodox monastery
pilgrimage site
belongsToEparchy Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral NERFINISHED
builtInto vertical cliff face
church Serbian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
containsRelicsOf Saint Basil of Ostrog NERFINISHED
country Montenegro NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Saint Basil of Ostrog NERFINISHED
distanceFrom approximately 15 km from Danilovgrad
approximately 50 km from Podgorica
elevation approximately 900 metres
foundedBy Saint Basil of Ostrog NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 17th century
foundedInYearApprox 1650
hasChapelDedicatedTo Holy Cross NERFINISHED
Presentation of the Virgin NERFINISHED
hasFeastDay 12 May (Saint Basil of Ostrog, Julian calendar)
hasFrescoesFrom 17th century
hasPart Lower Monastery NERFINISHED
Upper Monastery NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic cliffside architecture
miraculous healings
locatedIn Bjelopavlići region NERFINISHED
Danilovgrad Municipality NERFINISHED
Rock of Ostrog NERFINISHED
majorPilgrimageSiteFor Montenegrin Orthodox Christians NERFINISHED
Serbian Orthodox Christians NERFINISHED
other Christian believers
openTo pilgrims of all faiths
overlooks Bjelopavlići plain NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
style rock-cut monastery
visitedAnnuallyBy hundreds of thousands of pilgrims

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Patriarch Irinej monasteryAffiliation Ostrog Monastery