Franciscan Monastery of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Anthony, Belgrade

Franciscan Monastery of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Anthony, Belgrade

The Franciscan Monastery of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Anthony holds the distinction of being the only Franciscan monastery in contemporary Belgrade. Established by the Franciscans in 1717, the monastery has a rich history marked by multiple relocations and significant damage over the years, including wartime destruction and burnings. Despite these challenges, the monastery has demonstrated resilience and perseverance.

In 1807, the monastery underwent major reconstruction, revitalizing its structure and purpose. By 1838, a tower was added, enhancing its architectural prominence. One notable feature of the monastery is the Franciscan cross, which has been a significant spiritual symbol at the site since the 18th century and remains in place to this day.

During the 1990s, the Franciscan cloister housed an impressive collection of nearly 6,000 books and various objects of art, underscoring its cultural and historical significance. In recognition of its heritage and importance, both the monastery and its adjoining church have been declared cultural monuments and are currently under state protection.

Today, the Franciscan Monastery of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Anthony stands not only as a place of worship but also as a testament to the enduring legacy and cultural contributions of the Franciscan community in Belgrade.

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Sight Name: Franciscan Monastery of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Anthony
Sight Location: Belgrade, Serbia (See walking tours in Belgrade)
Sight Type: Religious
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