Monastery of St. Mark of Koriša
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The Monastery of St. Mark of Koriša (Serbian: Манастир Свети Марко Коришки, romanized: Manastir Sveti Marko Koriški; Albanian: Manastiri i Markut të Shenjtë, Korishë) was a Serbian Orthodox monastery built in 1467, located in Koriša, Prizren, Kosovo. The entire complex was declared a Protected Monument of Culture in 1959, and it is de jure protected by Republic of Serbia.[2] It was a single-nave church, built on a rectangular foundation. It was severely damaged after the end of the Kosovo War in 1999.[2]
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Quick Facts Saint Mark Koriški Monastery Црква Светог Марка Коришког, Religion ...
Saint Mark Koriški Monastery Црква Светог Марка Коришког | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Serbian Orthodox |
District | Prizren |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Damaged in summer 1999 |
Leadership | Serbian Orthodox Church |
Location | |
Location | Kosovo |
Geographic coordinates | 42.25455°N 20.79822°E / 42.25455; 20.79822 |
Architecture | |
Completed | around 1467 |
Materials | Stone |
Official name: Manastir sa Crkvom Sv. Marka | |
Type | Monument of Culture |
Designated | 9 August 1965[1] |
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