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By: Smiljana Dodić, museum аdvisor, archaeologist

On Friday, September 27, in Vrbas, as part of the “Teodora Days” event, which has been organized since last year by the City Museum and Cultural Center of Vrbas, Regional Museum of Jagodina will show out the exhibition “Manasija Monastery, six decades of researches and protection”.
 
The event is dedicated to Teodora Lazarević, daughter of Prince Lazar and wife of Nikola  Gorjanski, later grand palatine, who  received  numerous  estates from the Hungarian queen in 1387,  including the medieval Vrbas. Medieval Vrbas was researched in the period from 1984 to 1993, and the research was renewed in 2014.
 
Hosting an exhibition about decades of extensive research in the endowment with a powerful fortification and the last resting place of the despot Stefan Lazarevic resulted from the hosts’ desire to popularize their archaeological site and the medieval heritage of Vrbas.
 
The public of Bačka region will be able to see the exhibition till the end of October.