Manastir Stanjevići
The 1798 birthplace of Montenegro's General Code, sold to Austria in 1839 as a border-patrol post.









Petrović monastery on Lovćen linked to the 1798 legal code
Manastir Stanjevići sits at roughly 800 metres on the southern slopes of Lovćen above the village of Pobori, reached by a winding mountain road inland from Budv…Manastir Stanjevići sits at roughly 800 metres on the southern slopes of Lovćen above the village of Pobori, reached by a winding mountain road inland from Budva. Tradition attributes the original foundation to the 14th-century nobleman Nikola Stanjević of Emperor Stefan Dušan's court. After the 1714 Ottoman raid on Cetinje, Vladika Danilo I Petrović moved his seat here and rebuilt the church and dwellings, with a major 1725 reconstruction backed by Russian financial aid.
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