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The Hermitage and Monastery of Saint Peter Koriški (Serbian: Испосница и манастир Светог Петра Коришког, romanized: Isposnica i manastir Svetog Petra Koriškog; Albanian: Vetmia e Shën Petrit Korishës) is a ruin of the hermitage and monastery located in Koriša, Prizren municipality, Kosovo. The monastery and hermitage are on the same location.
Hermitage of St. Peter Koriški | |
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Испосница Светог Петра Коришког Vetmia e Shën Petrit Korishës | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Serbian Orthodoxy |
District | Prizren |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Ruins, abandoned in 1453[1] |
Leadership | Serbian Orthodox Church |
Location | |
Location | Kosovo |
Geographic coordinates | 42.2504057°N 20.8041107°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Hermitage |
Completed | 1200/1325 |
Materials | stone |
Official name: Monastery and Hermitage of Saint Peter Koriški | |
Type | Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance |
Designated | 1950 |
Reference no. | СК 1400 |
The Monastery is an ancient cave dwelling that was abandoned in 1453 after the Turkish invasion.[1] After the monastery was disbanded, the remains of St. Peter Koriški were moved to the monastery at Crna Reka in 1572.
The hermitage was a declared cultural monument on 16 December 1950,[2] and registered as a Protected Monument of Culture in 1990 under the protection of the Republic of Serbia.[3]
In February 2021, a group of four Kosovo Albanians was arrested by local police authorities for stealing archeological remains.[4]
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