Building Name: | Orahovo Monastery |
Native Name: | Манастир Орахово |
Map Type: | Montenegro |
Location: | village Orahovo on Skadar Lake, near Virpazar in the Bar, Montenegro municipality, Montenegro |
Coordinates: | 42.2428°N 19.0651°W |
Religious Affiliation: | Serbian Orthodox Church |
Status: | Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral |
Year Completed: | 1233 |
Designated: | John the Baptist and Saint Nicholas |
The Orahovo Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Орахово|Manastir Orahovo) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery in village Orahovo on Skadar Lake, near Virpazar in the Bar, Montenegro municipality, Montenegro.
The monastic complex is one of the oldest monasteries in Montenegro. It has two churches and one residence. The older church is known as Boljan's church (Serbian: Бољанова црква) is dedicated to John the Baptist. The newer church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas. Church of Saint Nicholas was built in 1663.[1] The monastic slava is on every 22 May, celebrating the translation of the holy relics of Saint Nicholas.[2]
According to the traditional legends this monastery was built by Stefan Nemanja.