Podlastva Monastery Explained

Building Name:Podlastva Monastery
Манастир Подластва
Map Type:Montenegro
Location:Lastva Grbaljska, Montenegro
Geo:42.3073°N 18.8078°W
Religious Affiliation:Serbian Orthodox Christianity
Rite:Byzantine Rite
Region:Grbalj
Territory:Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral
Consecration Year:Before 1350
Functional Status:Active
Website:http://mitropolija.com/zenski-manastiri/
Architecture Type:Byzantine architecture
Architecture Style:Serbo-Byzantine architecture
Founded By:Nemanjić dynasty
Funded By:Stefan Dušan

The Podlastva Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Подластва|Manastir Podlastva) is a medieval women's Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Lastva Grbaljska, in Grbalj, Montenegro. The monastery's church is dedicated to the Birth of the Most Holy Theotokos.[1]

According to a local legend, the Podlastva Monastery was established around 1350 by Emperor Dušan. It has been pillaged, burned, destroyed, and renovated several times over its history. Montenegro's 1979 earthquake caused a great deal of damage that was partly rehabilitated in 1984.[2]

Podlastva Monastery has long served as a common gathering place for all Grbljani (people). Many important spiritual, cultural, and political events during this region's turbulent history occurred on the monastery grounds. It also provided educational enrichment during the years in which it had operated a local school.[2]

Etymology

The popular name of the monastery is derived from its location downhill or "below" (pod) the local village of Lastva.

The Church

The church was constructed of stone masonry under a tiled roof. Its front exterior includes a bell tower attached to an independent narthex. The narthex is structurally attached to both the nave and an adjacent monastery building. An apse is located at the nave's east end.

Both narthex and nave have barrel vaulted ceilings. The nave's ceiling walls are covered with rare, historic frescos dating from the 15th and 17th centuries.[2] Its contemporary iconostasis includes modern icons.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Женски манастири - Православна Митрополија црногорско-приморска (Званични сајт). ПРАВОСЛАВНА МИТРОПОЛИЈА ЦРНОГОРСКО-ПРИМОРСКА. 1 August 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180801042649/http://mitropolija.com/zenski-manastiri/. 1 August 2018.
  2. Web site: MANASTIR PODLASTVA - www.manastiri-crkve.com. www.manastiri-crkve.com. 1 August 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20171210215228/http://www.manastiri-crkve.com/manastiri/manastir_podlastva.htm. 10 December 2017.