The Visovac Monastery is really a Christianity monastery on the Visovac island in the Krka National Park, Croatia. Visovac was decreed by Augustinian monks, who was official a teentsy monastery and church dedicated to the Apostle Paul within the 14th century. In 1445 the Friar monastery was enlarged and modified through the Franciscans who recommended here getting reserved from areas of Bosnia with added, nondescript grouping, when the Turks had assumed there.
A new monastery was built in the 18th century. The rich monastery collection includes peculiarly rarified incunabula of Aesop’s fables printed by the Lastovo printer Dobric Dobricevic a compendium of documents and a brand owned by Vuk Mandušic, among the best-loved heroes of Serb epos poetry. It belongs to the Franciscan Province of the most Holy Redeemer located in Split.
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