Serbian Orthodox monastery near Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Dobrun Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Добрун, romanized: Manastir Dobrun) is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 km away from town of Višegrad, in the gorge of the Rzav river near the border with Republic of Serbia.[1] Dobrun Monastery is dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin and was built in 1343 by Duke Pribil and his sons Stefan and Petar. Dobrun is on the Tentative List of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina by KONS.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Marković, Ignatije (2008). Православни манастири у Босни и Херцеговини. Društvo za očuvanje baštine. ISBN 9789995537005.
- ^ “Dobrun – Orthodox Church and Monastery of Annunciation”. KONS. Retrieved 18 Oct 2025.
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* Monastery in Kosovo, which is the subject of a territorial dispute between Serbia and Kosovo. ** The Eparchy of Timișoara (covering Romania) and the Eparchy of Buda (covering Hungary), whose jurisdiction is limited to ethnic Serbs in those countries, are regarded as part of the traditional jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church, but stricto sensu are not within its canonical territory. | ||||||||||||||