- Pleterje Charterhouse
Pleterje Charterhouse (Slovene: "Kartuzijanski samostan Pleterje"; German: "Kartause Plettriach", also "Pletriach" or "Pleteriach") is a
Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, in Pleterje nearŠentjernej inSlovenia , the only extant monastery of that order in the country [ [http://www.chartreux.org/maisons/maisons.php?langue=en Carthusian Order official website] ] .History
First foundation
The monastery, situated in a valley at the foot of the
Gorjanci mountains, was founded in 1403 by Count Herman II of Celje, and its construction completed by 1407.The
Austria n mystic and theologianNikolaus Kempf was prior here from 1447 to 1451 and again from 1462 to 1467 [ [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/n/nikolaus_kempf.shtml BBKL: Nikolaus Kempf] de icon] .In 1471 a Turkish raid destroyed the buildings, which were reconstructed in a much stronger and more easily defensible manner.
After a long period of decline Archduke Ferdinand II of Inner Austria gave the monastery in 1595 [the charterhouse's own website gives the date as 1593] to the
Jesuits ofLjubljana . When the Jesuits were suppressed in 1772, Pleterje became state property. In 1839 it passed into private hands.econd foundation
In 1899 the Carthusians reacquired the site and began construction of a new monastery, which was completed five years later.
During
World War II the charterhouse suffered severe damage when in 1943 it was set on fire byCommunist partisans.Present day
The charterhouse has remained a Carthusian monastery to this day. The buildings date from the second foundation in the late 19th century, except for the Gothic church, dedicated to the
Holy Trinity , which survives from the earlier monastery.Produce
The monks cultivate 30 hectares of land, mostly for fruit and honey, which they sell, and from which they also produce wine, fruit spirits (especially pear brandy), mead and beeswax candles.
Art collection
The community at Pleterje are the owners of a significant collection of several dozen paintings, which for the sake of the peace of the community have been deposited on permanent loan for exhibition in a gallery in Kostnajevica na Krki. The paintings date from the 17th and 18th centuries, and are attributed to Flemish, French, Italian and German artists. They seem mostly to have reached Pleterje with refugee monks from Bosserville Charterhouse in Lorraine, who were given shelter in Pleterje in 1904.
Museums
The monastery accommodates a display of items from the collections of the Dolenjska Museum of local history, and on part of its lands stands the Pleterje Charterhouse Open Air Museum of typical Slovenian buildings.
Notes
ources / External links
* [http://www.kartuzija-pleterje.si/index_carthusians.htm Pleterje Charterhouse official website]
* [http://www.slovenia.info/?sakralne_znamenitosti=8875 Slovenia.info: Pleterje Charterhouse]
* [http://www.sentjernej.si/naselja/pleterje/pleterje.htm Občina Šentjernej: Kartuzija Pleterje] sl icon
* [http://www.culturalprofiles.org.uk/slovenia/Units/4296.html Pleterje Charterhouse Open-air Museum]
* [http://www.galerija-bj.si/apleter.htm Galeria Bożidar Jakac: Pleterje Collection of Old Masters]References
* Lavov, Josip Edgar Leopold, 1953: "Kartuzija Pleterje in partizani 1941-1945. Spomini" (reissued 1977). sl icon
* Umek, Emma, 1974: "Samostani Kostanjevica, Pleterje in Stična". Serija Samostanski arhivi; zv. l, Publikacije Arhiva Slovenije: Inventarji. Ljubljana: Arhiv slovenie. sl icon
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