Holy Trinity Monastery, Skackovce, Eastern Orthodox monastery in Skačkovce, North Macedonia
Holy Trinity Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in Skačkovce, North Macedonia, built with traditional Orthodox architecture featuring stone walls and domed roofs. The interior spaces and corridors contain detailed religious paintings that decorate the entire complex.
The monastery was built in the early 1900s when local Serbs sought to establish their own religious spaces independent from Bulgarian Exarchate control. This construction represented a broader effort to create a distinct Serbian Orthodox presence in the region.
The iconostasis displays depictions of Serbian saints like St. Sava and Prince Lazar, reflecting the region's Serbian Orthodox heritage. Visitors encounter these religious images throughout the interior and can sense how this tradition continues to shape the monastic community today.
The monastery welcomes visitors daily from sunrise to sunset, with guided tours available by prior arrangement with the resident monastic community. Planning ahead ensures a more meaningful visit and allows the monks to share their daily routines and knowledge.
The architectural plans were created by Russian architect Vladimir Antonov and built by Mihajlo Djordjević from Debar, blending Russian and local construction methods. This collaboration between designer and builder brought together craftsmanship traditions from different parts of the region.
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