
Up until 90 million years ago, Fruška gora was an island in the Pannonian sea. Today it is a beautiful island mountain embraced by the calm plains of Vojvodina, and the oldest national park in Serbia. Its hidden valleys were once the home of an astonishing number of 35 Serbian Orthodox monasteries, only 16 of which still stand today due to various conquests, wars and desolation.
While historical sources state that the monasteries had been built in the first half of the 16th century, legends tell us they originate from a period between the 12th and 15th century.
The monasteries of Fruška gora were built by the Branković despot family so as to continue the old state governing traditions of the Nemanjić family. This group of sacral objects once was the pillar of spiritual and political life of Serbs, and today it represents religious, historical and cultural objects of great value and importance.