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veti Petar u Šumi got its name after the it, dates back to the same period and shows that all the wealth of unrivalled treasure across Istria, the main
Benedictine monastery, which appears in three scripts were in use at the time.When the interest in reason for the pilgrimage to the church at Sveti Petar u
historical documents from 1174 with an the Benedictine order faded and the monastery was Šumi is the still prodigious image of Our Lady of
unclear note on its 50 years of existence. Unlike other abandoned, in 1459 Emperor Frederick III handed the Czestochowa, which you can still see exposed at the
Istrian villages and towns where a settlement was built monastery over to the Paulines-the white monks, who high altar. The image was made by an unknown
on a hilltop with a church and its tower, with the edges restored it. Interestingly enough, they arranged the Pauline painter and it was modelled after the one
of the hill dotted with houses, at Sveti Petar u Šumi cloister (2) in the way that they put the new Renaissance which is housed at the largest Polish Marian shrine of
there were no houses around either the church or the columns on the ground floor and moved the old Jasna Gora (Czestochowa). According to the
monastery. Its inhabitants lived a bit further away, in Romanesque ones to the floor above. At the same time, statements and official records of numerous witnesses,
scattered hamlets situated next to fields and vineyards, the Paulines restored the monastic church of the Holy the image at Sveti Petar u Šumi shed tears on
on the edges of karst plains filled with the red soil they Apostles Peter and Paul (3) in the Gothic style. The Christmas Eve of 1721. In the years that followed, many
cultivated, just the way it is today.Legends have it that monastery was burnt and partially knocked down in the miraculous healings were documented in the diocesan
the Hungarian King Salomon (+ 1089) spent some time Uskok war of 1616. Its renovation began in the mid-17th archives and monastic manuscripts, which made Sveti
at Sveti Petar u Šumi after he had been dethroned in century. In his work The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola Petar u Šumi a pilgrimage destination.When in 1783
dynastic struggles. The monastery is also associated (1689), Valvasor does not attach much significance to Emperor Joseph II suppressed numerous church
the monastery, mentioning only a peculiarity of the fact orders in the Austrian countries, the monastery
that in the monastic church no one had ever seen - a became State property and the books from the
spider. The church was reconsecrated in 1755, after it got monastic library were sold at a public auction. The
the Baroque style façade that can be still seen today. Its notable Pauline collection from 1644, the manuscript
interior was richly equipped in the same style, the one containing many monophonic liturgical chants
that is very seldom encountered across Istria. All the and spiritual melodies in Croatian language, had been
altars were made by the Pauline Pavao Riedl, whose kept in the library. The Pauline church of St. Peter and
work are also the pulpit, organ casing and the sculptures St. Paul became then the parish church and thus
on the façade of the church. His associate and manager managed to preserve its beauty up to the present time,
of the monastic household at the time, Leopold while the old parish church of St.Rochus, which is still
Keckheisen, was the author of all the altar paintings in today adorned with the largest stone tiled roof in Istria,
the church. Their artistry was also recognized in a became the cemetery church. After many years, the
broader community, therefore, they equipped and Paulines took over the parish in 1993 and are still
painted other churches and monasteries (Pazin, Senj, involved in the spiritual life of the inhabitants of Sveti
Punat, Crikvenica) as well.Two side chapels (the first on Petar u Šumi. with the Istrian side of the Counts of Gorizia, who ruled the right and the first on the left hand side)are even to in Pazin from the 13th to the 15th century and ordinarily the present day partially lined with the painted leather helped the monastery, where they allegedly had family wallpapers installed at that time, which is a true rarity. tombs. From the times of the Benedictines there is only The clerestory windows and the system of cross-vaulted one Latin book preserved, written in Carolingian ceilings create special lighting effects. Around 1770 such minuscule, from the end of the 11th or the beginning of Baroque atmosphere of the church was enriched with the 12the century. The Fragment of Sveti Petar u Šumi the sounds of the pipe organ built by Johan Georg Eisl, (1), a stone found among the ruins of the monastery an organ builder from Ljubljana. Along with all this wall with Cyrillic and Glagolitic alphabet inscribed on
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To visit the curch and monastery please refer to Parish office or by phone ++385(0)52 686 021
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Agroturizam BOTRA MARIJA, Gljušćići 195, phone ++385(0)91 503 43 75, 19:00 - 22:00; Monday closed
Agroturizam POD ČERIPNJONDolinci 245, phone ++385(0)91 726 00 59, must be booked
Konjički klub HIPOS, Dajčići 103, phone ++385(0)98 855 251, ++385(0)98 891 182
Pršutana Jelenić, phone ++385(0)91 420 4999, ++385(0)91 201 3400
Caffe bar Plac, phone ++385(0)686 50907:00 - 24:00
OPG Franko Zgrablić,Dajčići 115b, phone ++385(0)98 91 45 633
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