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The Studenica Monastery (Serbian: xd0x9cxd0xb0xd0xbdxd0xb0xd1x81xd1x82xd0xb8xd1x80 xd0xa1xd1x82xd1x83xd0xb4xd0xb5xd0xbdxd0xb8xd1x86xd0xb0, romanized:xc2xa0Manastir Studenica, pronouncedxc2xa0[mxc3xa2nastixcbx90r studxc9x9bxccx8cnitxcdxa1sa]) is a 12th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery situated 39 kilometres (24xc2xa0mi) southwest of Kraljevo and 40.9 kilometres (25.4xc2xa0mi) east of Ivanjica, in central Serbia.
Stefan Nemanja, the founder of the medieval Serb state, founded the monastery in 1190.
The monastery's fortified walls encompass two churches: the Church of the Virgin, and the Church of the King, both of which were built using white marble.
The monastery is best known for its collection of 13th- and 14th century Byzantine-style fresco paintings.
The monastery Studenica, dedicated to the Presentation of the Holy Virgin, is the mother-church of all Serbian temples.
The first stage of works were completed by the spring of 1196, when Stefan Nemanja abdicated and took monastic vows at the monastery.
Since the fall of the last of the medieval Serbian states in 1459, the Turks often assaulted the monastery.
In the early 17th century, an earthquake and a fire befell the monastery, and historical documents and a significant part of the artistic heritage were destroyed and lost forever.
Finally, on the western side of the monastery complex there is a bell tower, erected in the 13th century.
Entry to the monastery with decorative sculptors Stone tower on the monastery grounds Etching (1758) in the Serbian Orthodox Museum in Szentendre
His remains, as well as those of his wife Anastasia and of the first Serbian king, Stephen the First-Crowned, rest in this monastery.
Studenica became the most important monastery in Serbia, and has remained so to the present day.
Studenica is an outstanding and well-preserved example of a Serbian Orthodox Church monastery.
Churches and hermitages are located in the area surrounding the monastery, as well as the quarries and vestiges of a settlement for the workers who mined and shaped the marble used to build the Church of the Virgin.
Criterion (iv): Studenica is an outstanding example of a monastery in the Serbian Orthodox Church.
The monastery contains the remains of the first Serbian ruler and the Studenica founder, Saint Simeon, the remains of his wife Anastasia, and also the remains, shroud and coffin of the first Serbian king, Stephen the First-Crowned (Stefan Prvovenxc4x8dani).
Water accumulation near the monastery is also considered to be a potential threat.
The monastery area is additionally protected by the Special Purpose Spatial Plan of the Golija Natural Park and the Golija xe2x80x93 Studenica Biosphere Reserve (MAB); the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, No.
All monastery and protected area conservation and restoration work projects are subject to approval, clearance, and monitoring by the expert committee responsible for the Studenica Monastery, which is an agency of the Serbian Ministry of Culture.
Sustaining the Outstanding Universal Value of Studenica Monastery over time will require completing, approving, and implementing the management plan for the property, the Kraljevo Municipality Spatial Plan, and the Construction and Zoning Master Plan for the Studenica Monastery protected surrounding area; implementing a formal monitoring programme; and addressing the known threats and risks to the property, including environmental pressure, the number of inhabitants, and water accumulation near the monastery.