Dovolja Explained

Building Name:Dovolja Monastery
Map Type:Montenegro
Location:Premćani, Pljevlja Municipality, Montenegro
Geo:43.1203°N 19.3714°W
Religious Affiliation:Serbian Orthodox Christianity
Rite:Byzantine Rite
Territory:Eparchy of Mileševa
Consecration Year:1513
Functional Status:Active
Architecture Style:Raška school
Year Completed:before 1513
Materials:Stone, wood

The Dovolja Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Довоља|Manastir Dovolja) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located on the right river banks of the Tara, near Pljevlja, in the village of Premćani within the hamlet of Dovolja. It is dedicated to the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God. It is believed to have been founded by King Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321) at the end of the 13th century. It was first mentioned in 1513. It is ecclesiastically administrated by the Eparchy of Mileševa. Some time after 1699, the relics of Archbishop Arsenije I were moved from Dovolja to the Dobrilovina Monastery.

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